Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Episode 167: Goosebumps

 

This week the goose is cooked. Well, Shauna and Dan make the case that because geese were so popular during a particular time of year that many people cooked them. And that's why we call piloerection "goosebumps" and not "duckbumps" or "pigeonbumps", at least in English. But before goosebumps, we called it a few other things, too. Join us this week to find out more! #bunnytrails


 

Episode 167: Goosebumps Show Notes

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Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Episode 166: Under the Bus

 

 

This week Shauna and Dan dodge traffic as they explore the phrase, Under the Bus. Even though it is a relatively recent addition to the English language, there are plenty of examples to use! Plus Shauna explains to Dan TicTok jargon, then she fawns over the smell of books. 


 

Episode 166: Under the Bus Show Notes

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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Episode 165: Keep and Eye On, and variants

 

This week, Shauna and Dan look at the phrase Keep an Eye On, along with its variants throughout the years - most of which are still frequently used today. Bonus: Diana Ross, French dark comedies, and tandem surfing. #BunnyTrails

 


 

Episode 165: Keep and Eye On, and variants Show Notes

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