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thereby hangs a tale

there is an interesting story connected with this matter. Yes, she comes in late most mornings, and thereby hangs a tale. She has a drinking problem.
See also: hang, tale

there's the rub

here is the difficulty You can't get a job unless you have experience. And there's the rub – how do you get experience if you can't get a job?
Usage notes: also appears as here's the rub and that's the rub: The factory is ready to go, but here's the rub – there's no market for the products.
See also: rub

Thereby/Therein hangs a tale.

  (British & Australian humorous)
something that you say when you have been asked about something that needs a long explanation 'So what were you doing in Nick's garage at three o'clock in the morning?' 'Ah, thereby hangs a tale.'
See also: hang, tale

There's the rub.

  (old-fashioned) also Therein lies the rub. (old-fashioned)
something that you say when you are explaining what the difficulty is in a particular situation You can't get a job unless you have experience. And there's the rub - how do you get experience if you can't get a job?
See also: rub

thereby hangs a tale

That detail or incident reminds one of another story, as in So he went without supper, but thereby hangs a tale. This expression, embodying the pun on tail and tale, was used by Shakespeare in at least four of his plays and presumably was well known before that. [1500s]
See also: hang, tale

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
FerdieFUR-deeEnglish
Mallaidh-Irish
Hedviga-Slovak
Trishna-Indian, Hindi
Vitalyvee-TAH-lee (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian
Achaikos-Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek