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2 & 8 or 6's & 7's

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david niven | 21:09 Thu 26th Sep 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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I guess that to be in a 2&8 is rhyming slang for 'state' but what about to be all 6's & 7's?
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This term meaning to be mixed up has nothing to do with rhyming slang but is very old and probably derives from a dice game. See http://www.quinion.com/words/qa/qa-six1.htm
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Many thanks geofbob, great site full of interesting stuff.
Sorry geofbob nothing to do with dice. This comes from the medieval guild of london whenthe merchant tailors and skinners couldn't decide who should be 6 and who 7. so they took it in turns which they still do to this day. Source-Bloomsbury reference
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Thanks sft42, that sounds much more like it.
Sorry, sft42, but I still go with the dice explanation. Why should some local tiff between two London guilds get into the national language? In any case, the term was originally used - eg by Chaucer in 1374 - to mean to hazard a lot on a little, so the connection with gambling was fairly clear. Only later did it evolve into today's meaning of carelessness and confusion.
This question has been asked before, and Quizmonster gave a link. The dice theory seems to be favourite.
Me again! It would help if I put the link in before hitting the submit button! It's http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-six1.htm
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...this monkies gone to heaven. Thanks everyone for your input.

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