Mind Blowing Origins of Everyday Words #shorts #shortsvideo #facts #history #trivia #interesting

Mind Blowing Origins of Everyday Words #shorts #shortsvideo #facts #history #trivia #interesting

Cody Tucker

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@adamreese2403
@adamreese2403 - 11.04.2025 16:55

Cody’s podcast is great, I love these little historical lessons.

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@juliemorgan8755
@juliemorgan8755 - 11.04.2025 22:28

Love your voice and adore all this fun information. Thank you.

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@TrolliePollie-p6y
@TrolliePollie-p6y - 11.04.2025 22:28

AD VICTORIUM

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@cecelo6651
@cecelo6651 - 11.04.2025 23:53

I LOVE these!

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@cliftonharmon2403
@cliftonharmon2403 - 12.04.2025 00:07

Aka the saying False Flag attempt

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@richardmclemore710
@richardmclemore710 - 12.04.2025 00:41

Man I love all of these videos when you show the root of all of these words we use everyday please continue

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@ikeknight7951
@ikeknight7951 - 12.04.2025 09:44

Raise the Jolly Roger!!! 🏴‍☠️

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@marktombazian6490
@marktombazian6490 - 12.04.2025 23:28

Encyclopedia of wonderful knowledge...very cool.

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@SjMk1.
@SjMk1. - 13.04.2025 01:39

Bit what has the term 'Ad Lib' got to do with ones Labido?

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@XanderFields
@XanderFields - 13.04.2025 01:57

also the term false flag attack

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@simeondarke201
@simeondarke201 - 13.04.2025 02:10

Being a trivia addict I love these shorts

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@paulamoskowitz-xs3rl
@paulamoskowitz-xs3rl - 13.04.2025 02:22

Thank you for expanding our knowledge.

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@MichaelDodd-m8w
@MichaelDodd-m8w - 13.04.2025 04:18

Sailors, or seamen would board the citizen ship, and travel up the birth canal, and dock in a slit, or berth, where the ship would unload the seaman at the dock (doctor), who would then present the ship with a berth certificate.

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@korsunhoox
@korsunhoox - 13.04.2025 11:13

but to ad lib is to improvise, first and foremost. one might of kors say that improvisation is speaking / performing „to your pleasure”, butit’d be to general re the precise meaning

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@m.6292
@m.6292 - 13.04.2025 20:05

Oh aye they would take flags from ships they pirated to use for this later.

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@knifechief
@knifechief - 14.04.2025 04:49

This is THE most interesting yt channel that exists

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@DdHenley307
@DdHenley307 - 14.04.2025 05:17

I'm imagining 2 pirate ships trying to fool each other and then realizing the mistake so they laugh and wave and go home

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@dallaskoivu502
@dallaskoivu502 - 14.04.2025 05:30

These clips are sincerely so much fun and interesting thank you very much for making them

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@greg61377
@greg61377 - 14.04.2025 07:11

I wont lie i love stuff like this educational and entertaing

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@jimcronan4627
@jimcronan4627 - 14.04.2025 09:59

Why did they show their true colors before attacking

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@DreamersDisease88
@DreamersDisease88 - 14.04.2025 17:50

Teach me things

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@francescodivita7806
@francescodivita7806 - 16.04.2025 02:58

All’arme*
“Arme” is feminine plural, you need the corresponding article “alle”. “Al” is only used for masculine singular nouns. Indeed in Italian “alarm” is “allarme”.
Love the show, keep it up!

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@SpiritofUniverse7
@SpiritofUniverse7 - 16.04.2025 09:19

LIbitum. Accent on first i. I’m speechless.

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@WeAreNotAmused
@WeAreNotAmused - 16.04.2025 13:18

It is fun to ad lib

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@WeAreNotAmused
@WeAreNotAmused - 16.04.2025 13:19

He must be an etymology professor or something

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@curtism-w6b
@curtism-w6b - 18.04.2025 02:11

And false flag attacks.

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@kumanderlinux
@kumanderlinux - 19.04.2025 06:00

This one was particularly good! First time commented on your vids btw.

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@michaelwheeling7422
@michaelwheeling7422 - 19.04.2025 22:29

When ships sails would snap in the wind. The admiral would tell his men to tie down the loose ends. Which is where the phrase,
" Tying up loose ends. " Came from.

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@bentoboxtsu
@bentoboxtsu - 20.04.2025 00:22

I swore you were about to say Adam Levine

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@tangogrrl
@tangogrrl - 20.04.2025 02:21

I love etymologists! Not to be confused with entomologists— but it’s aall good

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@jeffreydavies7615
@jeffreydavies7615 - 20.04.2025 04:48

Our word "excruciating" comes from the latin "Ex Cruces" by or from the Cross! Happy Resurrection Day !

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@jcmacclaud4833
@jcmacclaud4833 - 21.04.2025 18:36

In the 1st meaning, libitus libitum libita is an adjectif meaning capricious, whim or at your wish coming from the verb libet to please ex: libet mihi canere, it please me to sing, which in 2nd meaning might give some pleasure.

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@kirnpu
@kirnpu - 22.04.2025 00:41

I absolutely love your content!

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@ArchimedesofSyracuse-b5i
@ArchimedesofSyracuse-b5i - 22.04.2025 01:33

There's a Latin word meaning black. That's where we get knocked out by a black dude.

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@phantom2manor
@phantom2manor - 23.04.2025 03:08

Explain the words like;fat, lazy, unproductive.... You know, like yourself...

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@mauriziogiusti1769
@mauriziogiusti1769 - 23.04.2025 13:51

Great work. Only thing is Allarme, double L in italian (btw, your pronunciation was perfect!)

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@dawnvega383
@dawnvega383 - 23.04.2025 16:13

Maybe go into deeper detail on true colors! I going to go ad lib!

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@monotheis6889
@monotheis6889 - 26.04.2025 04:57

Pirates flying the libido flag are especially dangerous 😳

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@apeofearth4876
@apeofearth4876 - 26.04.2025 08:03

Because when you're in that pleasure it just makes you say shit and come up with it on the spot like saying random nonsensical things like "i love you"

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@Mopar-k6o
@Mopar-k6o - 26.04.2025 10:24

I always learn something new when I see your videos. Thanks keep up the good work.

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@TimMeinschein-j4s
@TimMeinschein-j4s - 27.04.2025 00:36

Another term for what the Pirates did is: False Flag as in False Flag Operation... (NavVet)

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@mellowsunset7730
@mellowsunset7730 - 30.04.2025 08:21

Also related to the English/Germanic word love. Think Liberty, ad lib - having what you want or desire. Indo European life.

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@Momomo-x9n
@Momomo-x9n - 07.05.2025 08:16

Why do i love shit like this so much

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@Ron1cw8
@Ron1cw8 - 11.05.2025 22:52

ah so that's what i'm doing shucks

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@ztp2130
@ztp2130 - 12.05.2025 19:49

If only teachers in school could be 1% as interesting as you.

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@NR-rl5do
@NR-rl5do - 15.05.2025 01:44

Number one is where the term 'false flag' comes from as well

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@joevonwolfenstein21
@joevonwolfenstein21 - 16.05.2025 10:31

Alarum tuarum protège nos ! Alleluia !

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@poppinlochnesshopster3249
@poppinlochnesshopster3249 - 22.05.2025 17:28

Theo Von got into the oreos again

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@nicholsonscience6229
@nicholsonscience6229 - 25.05.2025 05:13

I always enjoy your videos!

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@TravisOttens-e9s
@TravisOttens-e9s - 27.05.2025 19:42

Also the ship would fly under a “false flag”

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