My mum used to recite a version and there was a song made of it, but for those who've never heard of it, I present for your education, a version of The Cockney Alphabet: A for Horses B for Mutton C...
Remember UpstairsDownstairs? Mr Hudson was always saying "Look sharp!" to Ruby and the others. It was translated (here in Sweden) as "And be quick about it!" What's the origin; sounds like something a...
Which is it from the 2 lines below? the doubt we all have in our head or the doubt we all have in our heads and what is the ruling behind it please. Thank you.
expressions into the English language than Baseball... To receive some unexpected information..... "That came out of left field" or " He threw me a curve ball on that one" To not be included "Left in...
A friend used the expression "not enough time to stuff a mushroom" the other day. I always thought it was to "peel a mushroom". I've a feeling that both have been used, Any thoughts on the origins??
Is there a past perfect tense in the American language? e.g. American: He dove into the water. English: He dived into the water American:He shined his torch English:he shone his torch.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a bed Little boo peep was giving him head As soon as he came she started to weep She knew from the taste he'd been fcuking her sheep
Sipping her drink, the single 20-year-old girl leered and said, "Last Friday,. at the end of the work, I went to my boyfriend's office wearing a leather coat. When all the other people had left, I...