How Now Brown Cow In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "How Now Brown Cow", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Rachel Nguyen calendar 2020-11-19 04:11

Meaning of How Now Brown Cow

Synonyms:

What's happening? , what's up , what's next

How Now Brown Cow American spoken language phrase

The phrase How now brown cow does not have a fixed meaning.
People who teach English speech and elocution use it to demonstrate how rounded vowel sounds are pronounced.  Because it rhymes, English language learners and children who are learning speech may find it easy to remember. 
The “how now?” salutation phrase became an open invitation to performers and nonperformers alike to greet friends with the entire expression. But that was then, and “whazzup?” and “what's happenin'?” is how it's now done.

A nonsense phrase with no real meaning as such, although it also sometimes used as a jovial greeting, such as "What's up?", "What's next?", "Well, what are we gonna do now...",...

Ken: How now, brown cow? Michael: Not much. Just on my way to catch a movie with my girl.

How now, brown cow? Good to see you again.

A humorous salutation that likely originated as a vocal exercise or used to teach elocution.

"Now, repeat after me: How now brown cow"

Other phrases about:

to keep your spirits up
To stay optimistic and positive; to encourage someone in a difficult situation
with gay abandon
 without thinking clearly about the results of an action
give somebody (fresh) heart

To make someone feel more confident or happy, especially when they thought that they can't achieve what they want

in merry pin

Happy or cheerful; in a good mood

 

Origin of How Now Brown Cow

How now brown cow
How now brown cow simply means a playful greeting such as "What's up?". (Source: Internet)

 

No one knows who coined how now brown cow. It first appeared in print in a 1942 edition of The Capital, a US newspaper: When he first tried out of the Pasadena Community Playhouse his voice wouldn’t carry past the front rows. Coach Belle Kennedy had him declaim How, Now, Brown Cow? And The Rain in Spain Still Stains – over and over. 

Some sources believe how now brown cow once had a fixed meaning. One theory suggests that a customer at a bar in 18th-century Scotland could order a beer by saying, “How now brown cow?” to the bartender. While the term brown cow referred to a barrel of beer in Scotland, there is little evidence to support this claim.

People used to pronounce this phrase as 'high nigh brine Kai'.

The Origin Cited: writingexplained.org .
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