LOL--I have some dear coworkers who seem to believe that I came up with the phrase "the juice isn't worth the squeeze".
That's a commonplace, isn't it? Have you encountered that phrase before today?
@rpardee I didn't know this movie existed and it is not a common phrase in my corner of the uk.
@rpardee Google's ngram viewer plots the popularity of a phrase in publications. https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=worth+the+squeeze&year_start=1800&year_end=2019&corpus=en-2019&smoothing=3 /nosanitize
@rpardee the earliest I found for this phrase was in American Journal of Public Health, 1956. So unless you are (checks) Clements W Gaines and you wrote it in 1956, chances are you heard it from someone else.
@CarmenSlamdiego @rpardee
So in other words, "Is this a reasonable use of my time?"
@stueytheround @rpardee yes, exactly. Is the effort likely to yield results that will make the effort worthwhile.
@CarmenSlamdiego @stueytheround see also: "is the bang worth the buck?"
@CarmenSlamdiego nice sleuthing--thanks!
You will not be shocked to learn that I am not, in fact, Clements W Gaines.
@rpardee I stand corrected..in the first paragraph, Clemens attributes the phrase to Hugh Stanley Torbet, an engineer with the Maryland department of health. Maybe that's you?
It actually looks like a fascinating article about the cost of micromanagement decisions.
@rpardee My millennial boss said it yesterday while we were strategizing a project.
Are you surprised by the results?
@bluesbaby I am! I really thought that was pretty well in the vernacular...
@rpardee what is wrong with 60% of you? 😁