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Where did the saying, "fire in the hole come from?"?

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  1. miners and explosives in the mine shaft

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_in_the...


  2. I thought it came from like WWI and WWII where they used to dig the trenches by using a bazooka.

  3. I have only heard comedians use that phrase.

  4. Saturday night beans and hot dogs at my place :)

  5. It comes from explosives. When you have explosive in the hillside and ready to detonate, they will yell that to signal other that it as about to blow.

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