609 - Pull Idioms. Surprising Food Names. Dillydally.

Published: Feb. 22, 2018, 10 p.m.

b'You\'re sure to be surprised by the origin of at least one of these idioms that use the word "pull." Plus, we talk about foods that get their names from the dish in which they\'re cooked and the difference between "dilly dilly" and "dillydally." \\n\\nFOLLOW ALONG ON THE WEBSITE\\n\\nPULL IDIOMS http://bit.ly/PullIdioms\\nFOOD NAMES http://bit.ly/NamesFromPans\\nDILLYDALLY http://bit.ly/Dillydally\\n\\nFOLLOW GRAMMAR GIRL\\nTwitter: http://twitter.com/grammargirl\\nFacebook: http://facebook.com/grammargirl\\nPinterest: http://pinterest.com/realgrammargirl\\nInstagram: http://instagram.com/thegrammargirl\\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grammar-girl\\n\\nGRAMMAR POP\\n\\nOptimized for iPad: http://bit.ly/GrammarPopiPad \\nFor iPad and iPhone: http://bit.ly/GrammarPop\\n\\nGRAMMAR GIRL BOOKS http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl-book-page\\n\\nGrammar Girl is part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts'