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What you SEE is what you get
Of American origin: often shortened to the acronym
wysiwyg
(especially in computing) of a system capable of reproducing the screen format of text on a printout.
1971
New York Times
14 Nov. 17
‘What you see, is what you get’ .. is one of those recurring gag lines from the Flip Wilson Show that has quickly drifted into the language, all but become a household expression.
1983
To die in Beverly Hills
vii.
The teleprinter raced as it printed the names of arrestees nicknamed Bones. ‘What you see is what you get,’ she said, squirming to point her breasts. ‘I mean the printout of course.’
1990
Washington Post
10 Sept. (Business Section) 59
The lenders who would lend to anyone who said ‘real estate’ aren't lending now. So we aren't going to build any more product. What you see is what you get.
1997
Spectator
19 July 20
I am an old woman .. and this is how I look. What you see is what you get.
appearance, significant
SEE no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
The proverb is conventionally represented by three monkeys covering their eyes, ears, and mouth respectively with their hands.
1926
Army & Navy Stores Catalogue
197
The three wise monkeys. ‘Speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil.’
1939
Man who didn't Answer
viii.
‘Hear no evil, see no evil and speak no evil’ was all right in its place, but Matt knew .. they gossiped as much there as in any other smallish town.
1978
Money War
III
. 233
It's the sort of thing they want done but do not want to know about. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
1995
Mortal Remains
(1996) xiii. 182
But they were as useless as the three proverbial monkeys: hear no, see no, and speak no evil.
Good SEED makes a good crop
The obverse is found earlier in 1492
Dialogue of Salomon & Marcolphus
(1892) 5 He that sowyth chaf shall porely mowe.
1569
Longer Thou Livest
A2
To be a good man it is also expedient Of good Parents to be begotten and borne … Commonly of good Seed procedeth good Corne.
1700
Letters
i.
If the Seed he Sowes be good .. his Crop is according; .. If he Sows Tares .. will he expect Wheat?
1940
Long Winter
xvii.
Seed-time's pretty sure to come around … And good seed makes a good crop.
beginnings and endings
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