WordSmarts: Why Do We Say "Eat Your Heart Out"?

 

Why Do We Say “Eat Your Heart Out”?

Human heart with ecg graph

“Eat your heart out” isn’t just a great advertising slogan for an all-you-can-eat buffet. It’s also a phrase most commonly used in a boastful manner to induce feelings of envy, regret, and other similar emotions. If someone tells you to eat your heart out, they might be lauding an accomplishment over your head. For instance, maybe you expressed some doubt they would get a promotion at work, and they want to brag a bit. As to why the heart was chosen out of all the organs for this phrase, perhaps it’s because our hearts are so deeply intertwined with passion and emotions, unlike the kidneys or skin, for example.

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