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Where does the expression "man-alive!" come from?

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My grandfather (born 1910 in Oklahoma) used to say this all the time. He would put special emphasis on the 'A' in 'alive.'

For example: during the dummer of 1986 he would stand in front of the tv during the Iran-Contra hearings and point at Oliver North and say something like "Liar!" Then he would shake is head and say "man-Alive!"

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  1. St. Irenaeus:

    "The glory of God is man fully alive."

    St Iranaeus was a bishop of Lyon in the late 2 nd or early 3rd century.

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