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what is the origin of the idiom " Take a rain check?"

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  • 22-02-2016
The origin of idiom "Take a rain check?" is that you will try to do that thing later. Meaning you take a rain check and use it later instead, that is what the idiom "Take a rain check?" means. 
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  • 23-02-2016
Something you say when you cannot accept someones invitiation to do something but you want to do it some other time
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