Tough one to pin down definitively.
The most common one that crops up relates to British Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. He gave his nephew Arthur Balfour a number of senior political positions, despite him having little experience or interest (Balfour eventually became PM after Salisbury).
Hence... Things worked out because 'Bob's your Uncle'.
Seems plausible, but this was late nineteenth/turn of the twentieth century and the first recorded print of the phrase came around thirty years later.... so who knows for sure?
Etymology, how the fun got started!
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“Grynix Ernum Quey Ki Skebow Rednim U Os Dey Wefna Enocarn Aquantana” - Anon
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LOL, now that's funny! Thanks! I'll have to use this is my lectures as "nepotism in practice" .
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Re: Etymology, how the fun got started!
Indeed... And the fact that nepotism derives from the word 'Nepos' (Nephew), it all ties in rather neatly.
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Re: Etymology, how the fun got started!
ok.. but who was fanny? "Bob's your uncle, and fanny's your aunt.. "
Though.. the Joneses are the ones everyone is talking about...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_u ... he_Joneses
Though.. the Joneses are the ones everyone is talking about...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_u ... he_Joneses
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No idea about the "Fanny's your aunt" part. I suspect it's a later addition, since the early references to "BYU" don't mention it.
There isn't even a definite handle on "Bob's your uncle". The Balfour/Salisbury explanation seems reasonably plausible, but is unconfirmed.
There isn't even a definite handle on "Bob's your uncle". The Balfour/Salisbury explanation seems reasonably plausible, but is unconfirmed.
“Grynix Ernum Quey Ki Skebow Rednim U Os Dey Wefna Enocarn Aquantana” - Anon