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  • Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Word Origins 51. The Word Origin today is

  • the Big Apple. Which is commonly used as a nickname for New York City. So over the

  • years I've often had students ask me why do they call New York City " the Big Apple"

  • and at first to be honest ... the first times I was asked and you really know for sure.

  • Even though I was born and raised in New York City, I still didn't know for sure.

  • At that time, I thought it might have actually had something to do with in

  • upstate New York it's known for growing apples, and having a lot of apples. I

  • thought it might of had something to do with that. But then of course I found out

  • that that is not it. Because I looked it up eventually. Anyway, let's, let's take a

  • look at the note here. The origin of the nickname, the Big Apple for New York City

  • dates all the way back to the early 1920s. John Fitzgerald, a New York City

  • newspaper reporter heard two stable hands in New Orleans mentioning they

  • were going to New York going to the Big Apple in reference to New York City.

  • So right you know stable hands they, they work in on horses especially horse

  • horses that race. So that's why this happened. At that time New York City's

  • racetracks were considered to be big time. So I guess if they had a racing

  • horse, they wanted to get their horse to race in one of those racetracks in New

  • York City. Well let's continue here. John Fitzgerald often started to refer to New York

  • City in his articles as the Big Apple. So you know , you know, in some ways he well

  • he didn't actually coin it because he heard somebody else said it. But he

  • really kind of popularized it. I guess because he started using it in articles

  • and then it probably caught on a bit All right but there's actually more to the

  • story because I remember when I first looked it up. I first heard this story. I

  • heard the one about the jazz musicians. So let's continue here. In the 1930 jazz

  • musicians also started to use this term because they thought New York City clubs

  • were big leagues. So they also thought New York City had some of the best jazz

  • clubs in the world for jazz. However, there are some stories that claim jazz

  • musicians referred to gigs as apples. Remember if they got... if they were able

  • to get a booking to play their music, that's a gig. And they referred to gigs

  • as apples and if they were lucky enough to get a booking in New York City, that

  • was considered to be the Big Apple. So in New York city, have big apples. However

  • there are some stories ....Yeah. Some stories claim musicians were referred to gigs as

  • apples and the gig in New York City was the Big Apple. So they were lucky to get

  • that. That's the first story I heard about the origin. But really a lot of

  • people say the one about John Fitzgerald is probably true or maybe they got the

  • idea from that. Maybe they did claim um gigs were apples as well . But anyway

  • here's two stories which both claim that maybe this is the origin or the start of

  • the term " the Big Apple. " All right. But let's continue. It's not completely the end of

  • the story here. Yet . They say the nickname died down for a while. So it kind of

  • stopped being used. So much, so commonly for a period. But was revived. It was

  • brought back, in the early 1970s by a New York City ad campaign for tourism. So I

  • guess you know , it sounds kind of cool. You know the Big Apple like you know

  • there's something really special about New York City. It's the Big Apple. The

  • nickname has stuck ever since. Yeah and I can remember you know not, not the New York

  • Yankees, but there's another baseball team called the New York Mets.

  • very time somebody hit a homerun or especially if a met hit a homerun, they

  • used to have this big mechanical Apple that used to come up too. So it's kind

  • of stuck since that time. So you often hear people refer to they, they going to

  • the Big Apple. Or you know somebody is from the Big Apple , meaning New York City.

  • Okay anyway, I hope you got it. I hope it's

  • clear. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.

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