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I need to know the origins of the idiom : not have a dog's chance
is there anyone who can explain the origin of the idiom ?
why does it mean " the poor ,least chance or a slim chance ?
2016年9月11日 12:48
解答 · 2
I have never heard this idiom before.
A simple dictionary lookup (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dog's%20chance)
indicates it is the lower 10% of word popularity, so I would avoid using it.
This dictionary lookup gives this definition: a bare chance in one's favor
I could not readily find any info on the origin of this phrase.
Normally, we say "You have a snowball's chance in Hell."
(Hell is a hot and fiery place, so the snowball will melt extremely quickly and have NO chance of survival.)
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