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Make my day!
Professor David Crystal
Of all the mediums that influence language, I think film is the one
that has the most effect. Not so much from the point of view of
pronunciation and grammar. I don't think we pick up very many
sounds and grammatical instructions from the films we see but
the catchphrases. Right from the earliest days of film, catchphrases
have been extracted from the film medium and "make my day" I
think is one of the most famous.
Well, you may remember it, it's Clint Eastwood, isn't it, playing
Dirty Harry in the film Sudden Impact. He invites an armed thug
to take him on and Clint Eastwood is holding a very big gun so
he's just waiting for the thug to do something horrible, and he says
"go ahead, make my day!"
Well it just caught on, it spread in meaning people started using it, of course not
with guns in their hands, they started using it within a sort of ironic circumstance.
To say "make my day" means "do something that'll really please me". It implies a
really big deal or something like that. In fact Clint Eastwood himself, when he was
being elected mayor of Carmel, went round the whole of his little town, his little
city, with a T-shirt on - "elect me mayor make my day!"
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