same old story, the



same old story, the

Also, the same old rigmarole. A frequently recurring event or situation, as in It's the same old story-they won't hire you without experience but how can you get experience if you're not hired? Both these expressions originally alluded to a tiresome, rambling discourse but today are used mainly for an irksome recurrence. The first gained currency during World War II with a song, "As Time Goes By," popularized in the film Casablanca (1942).
See also: old, same

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Helladios-Late Greek
Margit-Hungarian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Estonian
Cullen['kʌlən]
Natisha-African American (Rare)
ClaraKLAH-rah (Italian, German, Spanish), KLER-ə (English), KLAR-ə (English)Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian, English, Swedish, Danish, Late Roman
BirgitBIR-git (Swedish)Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, German