the handbags come out

English

Etymology

Coined 2004, circa March 2nd, by Jeremy St. Louis on the radio show Fox Sports World Report.[1] From women hitting each other with handbags during a catfight; compare earlier handbags, handbags at dawn.

Pronunciation

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Phrase

the handbags come out

  1. (Britain, idiomatic, soccer, rare) A row intensifies; a dispute becomes heated.

References

  1. See post by djwalker, Mar 2, 2004, in “Official Jeremy St. Louis Thread”, Big Soccer, crediting St. Louis with the coinage: “Jeremy, / Love the line " . . . and then the handbags come out" / Brilliant!”
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