I never knew and got curious and looked it up. I guess it makes more sense than slamming your testicals against the wall.

  • pwnicholson
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    2622 hours ago

    Cool story, but not where that comes from and not how that phrase is used.

    “Just under the wire” means “just in time”, “at the last second”, etc.

    It comes from horse racing and the wire they would strong across the finish line. Same as “down to the wire”

    https://www.dictionary.com/browse/under--the--wire

    • @LovableSidekick
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      38 hours ago

      Interesting - I know about the horse-racing wire, it was to trip the photo-finish camera.