“Axe to Grind”/“Bury the Hatchet” | America’s Secret Slang | History
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What do the phrases “axe to grind” and “bury the hatchet” mean, and where do they come from?
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Peacepipes had a hatchet on one end and pipe on the other. when you were smoking from it the hatchet was turned upside down, hence, you buried the hatched. This was probably symbolic of the one mentioned in this video
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