Word of the Week - Grapevine


Originally published June 2015
We've all heard it through the grapevine (and some of us might break into song at the mere mention...), but do you know where the saying comes from?
I didn't--but I learned recently so thought I'd share. =)
Grapevine, meaning "a rumor" or "information spread in an unconventional method," comes from the Civil War era South. The "grapevine telegraph" was much like the "underground railroad." Metaphorical and secretive. Just as the latter wasn't a real railroad, bu...
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Published on June 15, 2020 02:30
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