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WebApr 2, 2001 · The 'Dick' alluded to in this metaphor was Richard Cromwell, 'Lord protector' of England for a few months, September 1658 to May 1659. He had been nominated by his … WebJun 18, 2024 · “These shoes are as tight as Dick’s hatband,” my mother would say. It has a nice ring to it. We. always wanted to know who Dick was. No one knew. They had “enough food to feed Cox’s army … WebNov 7, 2024 · The idea behind it is that Dick’s hatband cannot be tied or fixed just right. This is an old expression, found in print for the first time in England in the 1796 edition of Francis Grose’s “Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.” By 1848, it had crossed the ocean and was found in John Russell Bartlett’s “A Dictionary of Americanisms.” redoff collirio