Where does the phrase a lemon come from?

One possibility is that it came from early 20th century American slang, where a 'lemon' referred to “a person who is a loser, a simpleton,” as a lemon. Another possibility is that the term originated from British pool hall slang, where a 'lemon game' was a game played by a hustler.
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What does lemon mean in British slang?

slang. a person or thing considered to be useless or defective.
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What does it mean to call a woman a lemon?

Originally a 'lemon' was an unattractive woman, probably describing a sour expression. Both words are primarily Australian slang, and didn't come to mean lesbian until the 1980s.
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Why is lemon an insult?

Informal. a person or thing that proves to be defective, imperfect, or unsatisfactory; dud: His car turned out to be a lemon.
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What does it mean when someone sends you a lemon Emoji?

? Meaning – Lemon Emoji

The image of a lemon is the emoji symbol of something sour or unpleasant. Although it is also utilized in relation to the fruit itself (as if saying "I would love to have some lemonade!") it is also often used metaphorically.
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What does drum mean in Cockney slang?

Drum and Bass is Cockney slang for Place.

The word drum was originally used to describe a room or prison cell or even a road. It then became confined to only mean the home. Finally this was rhymed with Drum and Bass giving its modern interpretation.
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What is a tea leaf slang?

Tea Leaf is Cockney slang for Thief.
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What does feeling like a lemon mean?

"I felt like a right lemon" is an English phrase used to describe someone who feels outside of their comfort zone, and self-conscious... E.g.: if you are taken to a stranger's house and you are left alone and no-one talk to you, you can feel "like a lemon"...
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What does it mean if someone is a lemming?

a person who follows the will of others, especially in a mass movement, and heads straight into a situation or circumstance that is dangerous, stupid, or destructive:These lemmings that eat up conspiracy theories are so blinded by lies, they don't even see the cliff they're about to plummet over.
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What does dont get lemon mean?

So we kept Lemon and added “Don't Get” to make “Don't Get Lemon” — Cockney rhyming slang which means don't get smart (lemon tart = smart). It's a famous line from a movie called The Football Factory which stars Danny Dyer who we use as kind of an inside joke in the band.”
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Is a lime a lemon?

Limes are small, round, and green, while lemons are usually larger, oval-shaped, and bright yellow. Nutritionally, they're almost identical and share many of the same potential health benefits. Both fruits are acidic and sour, but lemons tend to be sweeter, while limes have a more bitter flavor.
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What are the four basic types of tea?

They are 4 main varieties of tea: White Tea, Green Tea, Oolong Tea, and Black Tea. Black tea is historically the most common in the western world, but green tea is rapidly gaining lost ground.
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What is tea lead?

Definition of tea lead

: a metal alloy used to line tea chests.
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Can you read your own tea leaves?

While learning to accurately read tea leaves and use them to tell fortunes will certainly take some practice, the process of tea leaf reading itself is quite straightforward and simple. It is best to use a white or light-colored cup, since this will make reading the tea leaves at the bottom of the cup much easier.
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Why do Cockneys call a watch a kettle?

The term means watch, which stemmed from a 'fob' watch which was a pocket watch attached to the body with a small chain. The kettle used to boil on the hob of a stove… hence the rhyme.
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Why is a house called a gaff?

Gaff. In Ireland, the word 'gaff' means 'house'. The term 'free gaff' is often used by teenagers to describe the situation when their parents go away for a night, usually meaning there will be a party. Using 'gaff' to mean house is apparently also common in Scotland, parts of England and Wales.
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What is kettle in Cockney?

Kettle and Hob is Cockney slang for Watch.

Kettle and Hob means Fob (Watch) Perhaps the most confusing of all rhyming slang expression, because the derivation of Kettle from the word "watch" is unclear - until you know a little bit about the history of watches that is.
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What is the difference between leaf tea and Dust tea?

The term 'whole leaf tea', Bansal said, referred to tea prepared from intact, undamaged leaves. Tea bags, known as dust and fannings, are little tea leaves designed to be brewed quickly. The tea produced by this brew is more likely to be rich and flavourful since a whole leaf has a bigger surface area.
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Is black tea Orange Pekoe?

Orange Pekoe doesn't refer to an orange-flavored tea, or even a tea that brews up an orange-y copper color. Instead, Orange Pekoe refers to a particular grade of black tea. Orange Pekoe and similar phrases are generally used by westerners in order to describe black teas from India, Sri Lanka, and other parts of Asia.
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What makes herbal tea different?

What's the Difference? True tea -- whether it's black, green, white, or oolong, hot, or iced -- comes from the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. But the herbal kind comes from soaking various flowers, leaves, or spices in hot water. Most of these brews don't have caffeine.
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What is in purple tea?

Purple tea is a rare type of tea made from purple leaves sourced from Kenya. It has a brilliant purple hue that also contains great health benefits that go beyond even the healthy properties of green or black tea. These benefits include anti-inflammatory, antiviral, anti-aging, and antioxidant properties.
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Is tea older than coffee?

An introduction to tea, the ancient beverage moderns enjoy. Tea, as a beverage, is older than coffee, older than wine and maybe even older than beer. Some may argue about the latter, since some types of beer may be as old as 10,000 years, while tea has been around for 'only' about 5,000.
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What type of tea is Earl GREY?

Earl Grey tea is one of the best-known tea blends on the market. Traditionally, it's a simple blend of black tea and oil of bergamot. Other tea bases are also used, including green tea, oolong, and rooibos. Bergamot oil is derived from the rind of a fruit called the bergamot orange, commonly grown in Italy.
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Are limes baby lemons?

Limes are picked when they are fully grown, but still green and unripe. If Limes are allowed to fully ripen on the tree, they actually turn from green to yellow. Because of this, some people believe (erroneously) that Limes are just unripe Lemons. Whereas, truth to tell, even the Lemons that we buy are unripe Lemons.
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Are lemons green before they turn yellow?

All citrus fruits are green while they are still growing on the tree. Lemons lose their green colour as they ripen because the chlorophyll pigment is replaced with a chemical called anthocyanin. Many lime species would also turn yellow if you left them on the tree long enough, but they never get a chance.
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