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daz1969 | 09:24 Thu 10th Aug 2006 | History
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Why is murder blue and tape red?
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Don't know about blue murder, but red tape is exactly what it says. Lawyers tie up their bundles of papers with - red tape.
The words �blue murder' appear in phrases such as �scream blue murder' or �get away with blue murder'. The idea comes from French. If something dreadful occurred, the French used to say �Mort Dieu!', meaning �God's death!' Over time, this altered euphemistically to �mortbleu/morbleu' and that translated as �blue death' or �blue murder' in 19th century English. The same use of �bleu' is seen in the French exclamation, �Sacr� bleu!' Nowadays, the phrases mentioned in the opening sentence above just mean �a lot of noise about nothing' and �something terrible'.
And blue murder could be from someone yelling 'Murder!' till they're 'blue in the face'? Also reputed to come from the french swear-word 'morbleu', a corruption of 'morte de Dieu'.
Sorry QM...the kettle was boiling as I was about to post!
Mort Dieu? I always thought it was Mon Dieu - meaning My God.
I could well be wrong though - it happened once before, in 1983.
No problem, H. Happens all the time...indeed, it happened to me this very day!
Is "screaming blue murder" a more common expression in UK than "screaming bloody murder"?
In US, we don't use "bloody" the way you do, but I've defitnitely heard "bloody murder" more often than "blue murder."

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