spick-and-span
[ spik-uh n-span ]
/ ˈspɪk ənˈspæn /
adjective
spotlessly clean and neat: a spick-and-span kitchen.
perfectly new; fresh.
adverb
in a spick-and-span manner.
Origin of spick-and-span
1570–80; short for
spick-and-span-new, alliterative extension of
span-new
Words nearby spick-and-span
spicery,
spicewood,
spicey,
spick,
spick and span,
spick-and-span,
spicula,
spiculate,
spiculation,
spicule,
spiculum
British Dictionary definitions for spick and span
spick-and-span
spic-and-span
/ (ˈspɪkənˈspæn) /
adjective
extremely neat and clean
new and fresh
Word Origin for spick-and-span
C17: shortened from
spick-and-span-new, from obsolete
spick spike, nail +
span-new
Idioms and Phrases with spick and span
spick and span
Neat and clean, as in When Ruth has finished cleaning, the whole house is spick and span. This term combines two nouns that are now obsolete, spick, “a nail” or “spike,” and span, “a wooden chip.” In the 1500s a sailing ship was considered spick and span when every spike and chip was brand-new. The transfer to the current sense took place in the mid-1800s.