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fredpuli47 | 11:37 Tue 16th Feb 2010 | Phrases & Sayings
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'It's impossible to double guess Max Clifford' said a journalist on TV. Where did 'to double guess' originate ? Is it a recent expression ?
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I suspect it originated with someone who thought it meant the same thing as 'second guess', which has been around for a while.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/second-guess
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Seems reasonable ! You can guess what's next: How old is 'second guess' ?
The earliest recorded reference for 'second-guess' in the OED is dated 1941.
I would guess that the journalist was mixing up 'double-bluff' and 'second-guess'. I read in the Daily Mail last week that," ..protesters ... can write virtually whatever they like without impunity." The quality of journalism has declined over the years.

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