apple pie order



apple pie order

Neat, orderly, well organized. Although the exact derivation is unknown, folk etymology (which word detectives fall back on when there's nothing more authoritative) suggests the following: New England housewives were so organized at slicing apples for their pies, laying out the slices inside the crust, and then making sure that the top and bottom crusts were evenly pinched together that their meticulousness gave rise to the phrase.
See also: apple, order, pie

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lilianne-French (Rare)
Aliprand-Ancient Germanic
Carolyn['kærəlin]
MÓRicMO-reetsHungarian
Tzufit-Hebrew
KrystynKRIS-tinPolish