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pulling worms out of the nose?
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does anybody know the origin of that awful french expression 'pulling the worms out of the nose' (english equivalent 'it's like pulling teeth')
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Ravenhair. "Les vers" or worms are meant to signify the truth. Apparently, this meaning was already used in the Middle Ages. But why out of the nose? Well, it is often indicator of lies and truth. Other French expressions like ' Ton nez remue, tu mens' meaning that you can tell that someone is lying because their nose are twitching (unfortunately not literally!) establish a clear link between nose, truth and lies'Rather like Pinocchio and his growing nose!
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