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Originally posted by BuffaloOne theory of the origin of even-steven and even-stevens is a line in Journal to Stella by Jonathan Swift: “‘Now we are even,’ quote Steven, when he gave his wife six blows to one.” Another theory of the origin of even-steven is that steven or stephen was a British slang term for money, according to A Dictionary of Slang and Colloquial English by John Stephen Farmer and William Ernest Henley. Thus, when two people are even-steven, their financial contributions are equal.
https://grammarist.com/idiom/even-st...-even-stevens/
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RAIL seating will be fully open across the Lower Loft and R Block when we host Hull City on Tuesday evening.
Block ML has now been transformed to safe standing alongside NL and PL in the Lower Loft, totalling 726 seats converted in this area.
A further 237 seats have been changed to safe standing in R Block.
With almost 1,000 seats converted to rail seating, tickets remain available in these areas for match or season ticket purchases.
To book your spot and become part of the growing atmosphere at Loftus Road, click here for match tickets.
If you would like to purchase a season ticket, please contact the Box Office via boxoffice@qpr.co.uk.
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Originally posted by longtime_ranger View Post
EVEN STEVENS strange phrase.
Wondering what origins are from ???
/iːv(ə)n ˈstiːv(ə)n/
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adjective
adjective: even-stevens- evenly matched.
"the race was an even-steven affair"
adverb
adverb: even-stevens- so as to be evenly or fairly matched or distributed.
"I split the money with my wife even-steven"
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- evenly matched.
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