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  • adjective idiomatic true, truthful

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  • "where it's at" goes back to the 1700's, London's The Spectator

    "Where it's at" first seen in .. The Spectator, Volume 8 http://goo.gl/7OtuR

    "Very nice houses, it's steady money, but if you're looking for an old fashioned have-up with a bit of under-age crumpet on the side, this is definitely not where it's at"

    January 10, 2013