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what's the mean of the "pie in the sky"in everyone's native language?
Sep 30, 2010 7:58 AM
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pie in the sky
Meaning
A promise of heaven, while continuing to suffer in this life.
Origin
This is an American phrase and was coined by Joe Hill in 1911. Hill was a Swedish-born itinerant labourer who migrated to the USA in 1902. He was a leading light of the radical labour organisation The Industrial Workers of the World - known as the Wobblies, writing many radical songs for them. The phrase appeared first in Hill's The Preacher and the Slave, which parodied the Salvation Army hymn In the Sweet Bye and Bye. The song, which criticized the Army's theology and philosophy, specifically their concentration on the salvation of souls rather than the feeding of the hungry, was popular when first recorded and remained so for some years.
September 30, 2010
idiom: something good that is unlikely to happen or An empty wish or promise.
September 30, 2010
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