A few days ago
hifi_hospital

where did the phrase A lick and a promise come from?

where did the phrase A lick and a promise come from?

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A few days ago
yancychipper

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A Lick and a Promise:

Meaning

A cursory effort, for instance at painting or tidying up. It alludes to the perfunctory washing performed by children.

Origin

This is colloquial English and is first recorded in print in Walter White’s All round the Wrekin, 1860:

“We only gives the cheap ones a lick and a promise.”

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A few days ago
ghouly05
I think my Dad started that when he used to say, “Give me a lick of your ice cream cone, I promise I’ll give it right back” but he never did.
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