Tomayto, tomahto and potayto, potahto are two variations of an idiom.
Is tomato tomato an idiom?
Tomato-tomato definition
(idiomatic) Used to dismissively suggest that something is a distinction without a difference. (idiomatic) Used to dismiss a correction to one’s adherence to an alternative standard.
What is tomato tomahto?
A negligible, trivial, or unimportant difference, distinction, or correction.
Why do British people say tomahto?
The word “tomato” is pronounced differently each time you say it—so it ends up being something like “tomAYto, toMAHto” and then you can detect the differences. This originally came from a song where they say both in that sort of way, and it is very much a British/American English thing.
What are the 20 examples of idioms?
Here are 20 English idioms that everyone should know:
- Under the weather. What does it mean?
- The ball is in your court. What does it mean?
- Spill the beans. What does it mean?
- Break a leg. What does it mean?
- Pull someone’s leg. What does it mean?
- Sat on the fence. What does it mean?
- Through thick and thin.
- Once in a blue moon.
Where did the saying tomato tomahto come from?
The idioms tomayto, tomahto and potayto, potahto are derived from the George and Ira Gershwin song, Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off, written for the American film, Shall We Dance, released in 1937: You like potato and I like potahto / You like tomato and I like tomahto / Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto / Let’s call the
Who says tomato tomahto?
Nowadays “tomahto” is considered British pronunciation and “tomayto” American, but many Americans pronounce tomato {and aunt ) with a broad a. Either pronunciation is considered standard.
What does it mean when a girl says tomatoes?
tomato (referring to an attractive person)
Why are people saying tomato tomato?
When people say “Tomato Tomato,” they are simply saying that two things are the same. It is a way of emphasizing that there is no difference between two things. It’s all in the pronunciation of the word tomato, long A versus shirt A, as a way of saying that everyone has their own way of speaking.
What does potato Potata mean?
A negligible, trivial, or unimportant difference, distinction, or correction.
Is it potato or potatoe or tomato tomatoe?
The plural form of potato is potatoes. The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
Does tomato rhyme with potato?
Rhymes with potato: tomato keto jato rubato obbligato [20 more]
Who really says Potahto?
No-one says potahto. It was introduced in the lyrics of a song which attempted to rhyme tomayto/tomahto with potayto/potahto. (“Let’s call the whole thing off” from the movie “Shall We Dance” in 1937).
When you say tomato and I say tomahto this is a difference in?
The phrase “You like tomato and I like tomahto” that you quoted from the Gershwin song refers mainly to differences in pronunciation, and is readily understood as such.
What are the 100 idioms examples?
100 idioms and their meanings
- Cheapskate: someone who hates to spend money.
- Joined at the hip: to be exceptionally close to someone.
- Elbow grease: hard physical effort.
- Oddball: a weirdo or a strange person.
- Down-To-Earth: sensible and realistic.
What are the 50 idioms?
50 popular idioms to sound like a native speaker
IDIOM | MEANING |
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Kill two birds with one stone | Solve two problems at once / with one action |
Leave no stone unturned | Do everything possible to achieve a goal |
Let the cat out of the bag | Accidentially reveal a secret |
Make a long story short | Come to the point |
Can you give me a list of idioms?
The most common English idioms
Idiom | Meaning |
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We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it | Let’s not talk about that problem right now |
Wrap your head around something | Understand something complicated |
You can say that again | That’s true, I agree |
Your guess is as good as mine | I have no idea |
What does TO MAH to mean?
A negligible, trivial, or unimportant difference, distinction, or correction.
How do you spell potato Potahto?
(While “potahto” is not an accepted pronunciation in any English-speaking population, the phrase is an allusion to a verse in the song “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off”: “You like potayto, I like potahto; you like tomayto, I like tomahto; potayto, potahto, tomayto, tomahto, let’s call the whole thing off!”) A: “Well,
What’s another word for tomato?
What is another word for tomato?
simple fruit | orange |
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pea pod | true fruit |
What does tomato mean slang?
A desirable-looking woman
tomato: (slang) A desirable-looking woman.