I’ve been under the weather for a few days, not unlike many others around me. I’ve had three meetings cancelled in the last week alone because someone else was under the weather. I suppose it was my turn.
But that started me thinking about this particular phrase. What does it mean and where did it originate?
With a little research I learned that the idea goes back to the late 1800s. When a sailor wasn’t feeling well, they would go below to a lower deck away from the weather to rest and recover. This way he was “under the weather.”
Just a thought for a Tuesday morning.