phrase origin: …llike the dickens

“Like the Dickens”

Meaning

A lot; as in ‘hurts like the dickens’.

Origin

Nothing to do with Charles Dickens. Dickens is a euphemism for the word devil, possibly via devilkins. Shakespeare used it in ‘the Merry Wives of Windsor: ‘I cannot tell what the dickens his name is my husband had him of.’

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