This reference from new zealand was printed in the tuapeka times in august 1889.
Lost his marbles origin.
Another early instance is from the indianapolis morning star indianapolis indiana of 1 st june 1907.
Lost his marbles phrase.
Also used in the past tense phrase.
To lose one s marbles means to go insane to take leave on one s wits to lose one s mind.
Such as in the peter pan film hook from the 90 s.
The orgin of the phrase is unknown but has been referenced numerous times in popular culuture.
Definition of lost his marbles in the idioms dictionary.
What does lost his marbles expression mean.
For i tell you that no boy ever lost his marbles more irrevocably than you and i will lose our self respect if we remain to take part in a wordy discussion that ends in a broil.
Meaning and origin of the phrase to lose one s marbles.
Q from mike pataky.
The idiom to lose one s marbles has a rather convoluted origin.
The term lose one s marbles has undergone an evolution in meaning.
During the late 19th century losing one s marbles began to be used to mean getting frustrated or angry.
At one time marbles was a slang term for furniture a misrepresentation of the french word for.
At one time to lose one s marbles meant to become angry.
Can you tell me the origin of the expression he has lost his marbles meaning gone mad or lost his reason or done something really stupid being a londoner myself i suspected it might be a cockney expression but i recently heard it in peter pan where the uncle who is not quite compos mentis is said to have found his lost marbles.