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Re: "Owned"

Subject: Re: "Owned"
From: "Pat Durkin" <durk183@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 16:58:54 GMT
Newsgroups: alt.english.usage, sci.lang
"Harlan Messinger" <hmessinger.removethis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:4vpr6fF1bd4d2U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Pat Durkin wrote:
>> "Richard Fangnail" <richardfangnail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
>> news:1167542145.414575.290000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> "owned" seems to be very recent slang for "was defeated by."  Like,
>>> "the nazis got owned by the Russians."  Where did this idiom come 
>>> from?
>>
>> I hven't heard it, but there is that expression, made familiar most 
>> recently by Colin Powell--You break it you own it (or buy it).
>
> That's been appearing in stores at least since I was a kid: "You broke 
> it, you bought it."
Yes.  With a frightfully high price on the very prominent sticker! 
Don't see it much any longer, what with much of the china and glassware. 
But I am not in the stores so much with little kids.  I can't believe 
how daring parents were, to take the little ones into such stores.
>
> I saw a bumper sticker the other day, depicting President Bush saying, 
> "Iraq: I broke it, you bought it."

Nice threat. 



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