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Dynamic duo meaning
Dynamic duo meaning












dynamic duo meaning
  1. #Dynamic duo meaning update#
  2. #Dynamic duo meaning pro#
  3. #Dynamic duo meaning series#
  4. #Dynamic duo meaning tv#

Knowing you want to try something but almost every bone in your body wanting to stop you. Mentally being scared of something is such a push and pull feeling. Thinking about it scares the sh*t outta me. I want to experience the feeling of hitting massive jumps and being in the air for so long. For me it’s big jumps but it is also what I want to be good at. “Something dangerous or high risk that spikes my heart rate when you think about it. The main type of scary that affects me is when you know you can do something, but there’s a little voice in your head that doubts you, and the only way to break through that little voice telling you not to do something (like a new jump or trick) is to trust yourself, and that type of scary is the one that gives you the jitters.” One being the un-enjoyable scary where you don’t want to ride a feature or jump and it’s just stupid so it’s scary. I was scared to crash and not be able to ride the competition if it went wrong, but I was actually more scared of the disappointment I would have with myself if I didn’t do it.” I had never backflipped to concrete before, and I had to get it done before competition time if I wanted a chance at podium. We only had a very short practice slot and lots of riders dropping in frantic to get their practice time too.

#Dynamic duo meaning pro#

HarperCollins Publishers.“Practice at the Vans BMX Pro Cup in Huntington Beach 2018 – I wanted to backflip the ramp to ramp box jump in the middle of the bowl. Dictionary of American Slang 4 th Edition. NTC’s Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions 3 rd Edition. The Saturday Evening Post article from 1910 which uses “dynamic duo”. So there you have it – proof that the 26th president of the United States and the 27th governor of Michigan swung from rooftops at night and brought justice to the city. As it turns out, the original dynamic duo were politicians Theodore Roosevelt and Chase Osborn. Heck, it’s from four years before Bill Finger was even born! You can see a screenshot of the page below, but you should really go check out the article here. I couldn’t find out the writer’s name, but the article is from thirty years before Bill Finger used dynamic duo in the pages on BATMAN. It was used in an article (or op-ed?) titled “Who’s Who – And Why” in the Saturday Evening Post, vol. Holy cats, Batman! Foiled again! Thanks to commenter Jack Smith below, we now know that the term dynamic duo goes back to at least 1910.

#Dynamic duo meaning update#

Holy exciting etymology, Batman! It’s time to update our Bat-tionaries! But it warms my comic book loving heart to know that Bill Finger came up with dynamic duo.

#Dynamic duo meaning tv#

And it may still be true that the Batman TV show is responsible for popularizing the term. Of course, the term has moved out of the comics and can be applied to any “very special pair of people or things” (Spears 2000). On page 7, we see the first time Batman and Robin are referred to as the dynamic duo: The story was written by Bill Finger and featured Bob Kane, George Roussos and Jerry Robinson on art. On October 31, 1940, DC Comics published a story called “The Case of the Joker’s Crime Circus” in BATMAN #4. But when was it first applied to Batman and Robin? For that we have to dive into the comics. So dynamic duo predates the Batman TV show. Using Google Books, I found a volume of the Michigan Alumnus which includes the phrase. I found it hard to believe that it would have taken writers that long to come up with dynamic duo, so I decided to dig a little deeper.

dynamic duo meaning

#Dynamic duo meaning series#

The Batman TV series premiered in 1966, or 25 years after Robin was created. Various dictionaries, however, claim that dynamic duo comes from the famous 1960s Batman TV series starring Adam West and Burt Ward, including NTC’s Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard Spears and the Dictionary of American Slang by Kipfer and Chapman. Perhaps it was reappropriated by comic book authors to describe the Dark Knight and the Boy Wonder. So I thought the phrase dynamic duo might come out of some earlier work.

dynamic duo meaning

You get the point.īut having been around the etymological block a few times, I know that everything in language is older than you think it is. Superman is the “Big Blue Boy Scout”, Supergirl is the “Maid of Might”, Batman is the “Caped Crusader”, Silver Surfer is the “Sentinel of the Spaceways”, Flash is the “Scarlet Speedster”, Wonder Woman is the “Amazing Amazon”, Spider-man is spectacular, the Avengers are (also) amazing, and the Four are fantastic. Comic book creators have long been coming up with alliterative epithets for their characters. I assumed that the term dynamic duo must come out of comics.














Dynamic duo meaning