When someone is “shit”… That’s bad
When someone “ain’t shit”… That’s also bad
When someone is “the shit”… That’s good!
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Please help
When someone is “shit”… That’s bad
When someone “ain’t shit”… That’s also bad
When someone is “the shit”… That’s good!
???
Please help
First you have an association of anything bad with excrements. This is cross-linguistically fairly common, and really old*.
From that “shit = bad” meaning, you got semantic amelioration generating the “the shit = the best”. English slang does this fairly often; refer to “sick”, “dope”, “wicked” doing the same. I’m not sure but I think that the underlying process is:
That also explains why “it ain’t shit” is generally negative - it conveys “it isn’t noteworthy”.
*It’s so old that one of Martial’s Epigrams (liber III, epigram 17), in 1st century Latin, already shows this:
I’m copypasting the translation out of laziness, but… it is not accurate. “Merda” is not just filth, it’s literally “shit” - and it’s metaphoric as you’d use in English “that cheesecake was shit”, same shit here.