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  1. Feb 21, 2011 · ORIGINS OF 'CRY UNCLE'. Published 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 ...

  2. Nov 28, 1998 · If that sounds unlikely, try a theory that William and Mary Morris turned up, that it goes back to a Latin expression used by Roman youngsters who got into trouble: patrue mi patruissime “uncle, my best of uncles”. It may be rather more probable that it’s a requirement that the person should cry for his uncle in order to be let free.

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  4. The Meaning: A Raw Expression of Vulnerability. “Cry Uncle” is more than just a song; it’s a raw expression of vulnerability. It delves into the depths of human emotions, revealing the yearning for love and connection that resides within all of us. The title itself, “Cry Uncle,” implies surrender and seeking refuge.

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  5. www.wordorigins.org › big-list-entries › uncleuncle — Wordorigins.org

    Jan 6, 2022 · Uncle’s etymology, therefore, is quite simple and straightforward. A bit boring, even. But that of the Americanism say/cry uncle is neither. The phrase say uncle stems from a joke that is first recorded in Dublin’s Weekly Irish Times on 20 June 1891:

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MemnonMemnon - Wikipedia

    Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels, Belgium. In Greek mythology, Memnon ( / ˈmɛmnən /; Ancient Greek: Μέμνων means 'resolute' [1]) was a king of Aethiopia and son of Tithonus and Eos. As a warrior he was considered to be almost Achilles ' equal in skill. During the Trojan War, he brought an army to Troy 's defense and killed ...

  7. Apr 7, 1985 · The phrase is becoming the rallying cry of vigilantism, thanks to the Dirty Harry association and the subsequent episode in the New York subway when a passenger shot four youths he says he felt ...

  8. Jan 25, 2001 · It seems that while "crying uncle" is today regarded as an Americanism, its origins go all the way back to the Roman Empire. Roman children, when beset by a bully, would be forced to say "Patrue, mi Patruissimo," or "Uncle, my best Uncle," in order to surrender and be freed. As to precisely "why" bullies force their victims to "cry uncle ...

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