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      • This phrase originated about 1900 as an imperative among school-children who would say, "Cry uncle when you've had enough (of a beating)."
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  2. Feb 21, 2011 · Why is the wrestling term "cry uncle," and not aunt or anything else? There is no definitive history on the origin of the phrase, though there is plenty of speculation.

  3. The title itself, “Cry Uncle,” implies surrender and seeking refuge. It’s an admission that sometimes we need to let our guard down and ask for help when we feel overwhelmed. Throughout the song, the lyrics evoke a sense of desperation and longing.

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  4. Nov 28, 1998 · This call by one child for another to submit or cry for mercy — which appears variously as say uncle!, cry uncle! or holler uncle! — is first recorded in print in the US early in the twentieth century.

  5. Why do we say “uncle” when admitting defeat? The only facts we know for sure are that it’s strictly a North American phrase, and that it first appeared in written English in 1918.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Say_UncleSay Uncle - Wikipedia

    Origin There are several theories on the phrase's origin. Due to heavy Irish immigration in eastern Canada and New England in the 19th century, it is likely an anglicization of the Irish 'anacal', meaning deliverance or quarter.

  7. Unraveling the Mystery: What Does 'Cry Uncle' Mean? • Discover the fascinating origins and meaning of the phrase 'Cry Uncle' in this captivating video. Learn...

  8. This phrase originated about 1900 as an imperative among school-children who would say, “Cry uncle when you've had enough (of a beating).” By the mid-1900s it was being used figuratively, as in the examples.

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