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Mind your p's and q's
Everyday Phrases That Come from Printing - mind your p's and q's.
This phrase means being on one’s best behaviour in British English, and paying close attention in American English. Both versions make sense coming from the print shop. Setting type means placing each individual letter [continue "p's and q's" story]
Out of sorts
Everyday Phrases That Come from Printing: Out of sorts.
This phrase has come to mean feeling a bit off, unwell, or grumpy - which is entirely appropriate because it comes from printers running out of a letter type. The individual letters were stored in separate boxes and were called "sorts" [continue "Out of Sorts" story"]