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  2. The phrase originates with the comic strip Keeping Up with the Joneses, created by Arthur R. "Pop" Momand in 1913. The strip ran until 1940 in The New York World and various other newspapers. The strip depicts the social climbing McGinis family, who struggle to "keep up" with their neighbors, the Joneses of the title.

  3. "Keeping up with the Joneses" is that colloquial saying that comes to life when neighbors and frenemies engage in one-upmanship, purchasing status items both small (name-brand clothing) and large (vacation houses) to outdo the other. In fact, the latter variety is reportedly how the saying began.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_JonesesThe Joneses - Wikipedia

    The Joneses is a 2009 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Derrick Borte, in his directorial debut. It stars Demi Moore, David Duchovny, Amber Heard, and Ben Hollingsworth. [2] It premiered at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2009. [3]

  5. The Joneses: Directed by Derrick Borte. With David Duchovny, Demi Moore, Amber Heard, Benjamin Hollingsworth. A seemingly perfect family moves into a suburban neighborhood, but when it comes to the truth as to why they're living there, they don't exactly come clean with their neighbors.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Derrick Borte
    • 2010-04-23
  6. Origins. [1] “Keeping up with the Joneses” is an idiom, or popular phrase, that refers to the pressure to “keep up” with your neighbor’s social status, wealth, or popularity. It refers to the way people constantly compare themselves to a neighbor and strive to accumulate the same material goods.

  7. Apr 30, 2023 · Get ready for an adventure as we explore the long-lost mansion that inspired the phrase "Keeping up with the Joneses"! Join Ken on a journey through time, unraveling the history of the Joneses ...

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  8. The top 5 origin stories for the phrase Keeping up with the Joneses. Is it a comic strip by Arthur Pop Momand, or the richest of the rich Jones families?