ps and qs

The phrase "ps and qs" is an idiomatic expression that means to be cautious, well-behaved, or on one's best behavior. It originated in 17th century England and is believed to be derived from the phrases "mind your pints and quarts" or "mind your pleases and thank-yous." It implies being polite, paying attention to details, and behaving in a respectful manner.


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