Is it “Defend On Your Own” night?
Posted: February 8, 2019 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: expressions, fend for yourself, malaphor, malaphors, stand on your own two feet, words 7 CommentsThe contributor says her husband says this when she doesn’t feel like cooking for dinner. The malaphor prompts a visual of the family opening the refrigerator and fighting for the best leftovers. This is a mashup of “stand on one’s (own) two feet” (act independently) and “fend for (oneself)” (take care of oneself without the assistance of others). I suppose the speaker was thinking of the word “fend” but uttered “defend” instead. A tip of the hat to Lori Snider for sending this one in!

Not a malaphor, but I can’t resist sharing Calvin Trillin’s comment about leftovers. He wrote that his mother served leftovers every night. After about 30 years, it dawned on him to ask, “Left over from what?”
Love Calvin Trillin. Thanks for sharing.
Got another one for you. At tonight’s Select Board meeting, a town employee cautioned against putting all you ducks in one basket. I assume he conflated getting his ducks in a row with putting all your eggs in one basket.
Excellent one, but sadly I have posted this one previously – see https://malaphors.com/2022/11/14/dont-put-all-your-ducks-in-a-basket/. Might be a common one with ducks and eggs!
Well,, maybe we need to get our eggs in a row.
Maybe also influenced by “depend” as in “you’ll have to depend on yourself”. I could see depend + fend making defend.
Yes! Good spot.