Say Uncle

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Definition

In the United States and Canada, the idiomatic expression "Say 'uncle'!" may be used as an imperative command to demand submission of one's opponent, such as during an informal wrestling match or tickling. Similarly, the exclamation "Uncle!" is an indication of submission—analogous to "I give up!"—or it may be a cry for mercy, in such a game or match.[1]

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.[2]

A more likely theory is that it derives from a phrase uttered by youngsters in the Roman Empire who got into trouble, Script error: No such module "Lang". (“uncle, my best of uncles”).[1]

A fanciful suggestion is that it may be based on a joke from 19th-century England about a bullied parrot being coaxed to address his owner's uncle.[1][3]

Another suggested origin is from the English phrase “time out”, a plea to cease hostilities. The abbreviated usage "T.O." was mistaken for the Spanish “tío”, which means "uncle". Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Foreign-language analog

There is a common analog in the Arabian Peninsula, the expression "Script error: No such module "Lang"." ([q]uwl 'aamiy), which means "say uncle".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In Canadian-French, the expression "Dis pardon, mon oncle" is often used in the same way. It means "Say excuse me, uncle".[4]

In the Persian language too, there is the similar expression of غلط کردم, which is said when someone requests to be forgiven while the expression also entails considerable humiliation.

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