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'Cheers' Emmy winner Kirstie

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Funny etymological tidbits on Cheers, Emmy, Winner, Kirstie

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Cheers

The word "Cheers" originates from a 19th-century American song called "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". Written in 1908, it was originally called "Take Me Out to the Ball, Game" and became popular in the 1920s.

Emmy

The term "Emmy" comes from the name of the first Emmy Awards, held in 1949 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City. They were presented by the Radio Corporation of America.

Winner

The word "Winner" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages. It refers to the person who has achieved success or victory. It's a common word in many languages, including French ("victime") and Spanish ("ganador").

Kirstie

The surname "Kirstie" is derived from the Scottish name Kirsten, which is itself a variant of Kirsten or Kirstein. In Old Norse, Kirsten means "pure" or "chaste", likely referring to the purity of the saintly qualities associated with the name.

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