French
editEtymology
edit(Hypothesis 1): In the 18th century, food management on ships prescribed consumption of provisions in the following order:
- Fresh food and live animals.
- Hardtack, salted and smoked products.
- Ham and beans.
The end of beans represented the end of provisions and thus famine.
(Hypothesis 2): In the 20th century, boarding schools served beans to students in times of scarcity, as they were considered a cheap food.
(Hypothesis 3): In the early 20th century, running out of beans in a board game meant the end of the game.
Pronunciation
editPhrase
edit- (informal) game over, the goose is cooked; it's the end of the world