Gato_Solo
Out-freaking-standing OTC member
As I understood the meaning to be. Not a try...just an explanation of my understanding.
Hell, I used to think that it was tow the line (as in a tug of war, pull on the line in the same direction just like everyone else) and not toe the line (start at the same spot as everyone else).
The former makes more sense in it's current use than the latter.
If spade a spade is a racist term...consider me informed now.
"Calling a spade a spade" harkens back to Civil War America, when a person's freedom turned on whether or not the establishment considered one Black or not. Inter-racial liaisons were not uncommon, and so mulatto children were reasonably common. The White establishment was loathe to allow itself to be "diluted" with "impure blood," and so they took to "calling a 'spade' [pejorative for a Black person] a 'spade'"...