This term finds its roots in the American Civil War and was used in regards to prisoners and the space they were allotted in the prison camps. There was an established "dead-line" that if crossed meant death for the prisoner. Read the full story here.
By 1920 the term had evolved into how we use it today, a task that needs completing by an established time/day.
By 1920 the term had evolved into how we use it today, a task that needs completing by an established time/day.
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