**Summary:**
In this video, Felipe Neto explores the origins of popular expressions. He discusses phrases like "suck up" and "yikes ass," diving into their historical roots. Felipe also covers expressions like "crowdfunding," "with the king in the belly," and "saint of the hollow stick." He provides entertaining explanations, incorporating humor and historical context. Additionally, he talks about the term "fan," tracing it back to early 20th-century football matches. The video includes images and humorous commentary from Felipe and his team, creating an engaging and informative content mix.
1. The text is a transcript of a video hosted by Felipe Neto, where he discusses the origins of various popular expressions.
2. The video starts with Neto introducing himself and explaining the topic of the video: popular expressions and their origins.
3. He discusses the expression "yikes ass," asking when it came about and joking that it has nothing to do with human anatomy.
4. Neto talks about the expression "fundraising," explaining its origins in football and the animal game.
5. He also discusses the expression "with the king in your belly," its origins in monarchical times, and its use to describe someone acting snobbishly or arrogantly.
6. Neto talks about the expression "Saint of the hollow stick," explaining its origins in the 18th century among smugglers and bandits.
7. He discusses the term "fan," explaining its origins in the 20th century when women went to football matches fully dressed and twisted their gloves while watching.
8. Neto talks about the term "black sheep," providing two explanations for its origin: one related to the value of black wool in ancient times, and the other related to ancient pagan religions where black animals were considered bad.
9. He talks about the term "kiss-ass," explaining its origin in the military during trips when high-ranking officers gave their belongings to soldiers to carry.
10. Neto discusses the term "barber driver," explaining its origin in the 14th century when barbers were responsible for minor surgeries on humans and were often the last resort for medical procedures.