It never came to the light of day
Posted: May 4, 2026 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: CounterClock, expressions, humor, language, malaphor, malaphors, mixed idioms, words Leave a commentOn the podcast, CounterClock, season 3 is about the Pelley family murders in 1989. One commentator said, “there was so much evidence that never came to the light of day.” This is a conflation of “come to light” (become widely known or evident) and “see the light of day” (comes into existence). Both idioms have similar meanings which means this could be a congruent conflation. Props to Anthony Kovacs for hearing this subtle mashup and sending it in.

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