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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Literally, “to cheer up with a dead sparrow”. Origin unknown. Theories include that if a hunter brought a dead sparrow home it would be a disappointment as a sparrow is a very small bird. Another theory is that sparrows have little value in general and a dead sparrow would be worth even less. The third theory is related to domestic cats: cats are known to sometimes deliver the prey that they killed, like a sparrow, to their human master. The cat mistakenly assumes the prey would be valued by its master, but it is only a disappointment.[1]
Verb
[edit]- to get someone excited for something that will result in disappointment