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Phrases & Sayings
Welcome To Phrases & Sayings where it is what you say and how you say it that is important.Please feel free to share what makes you chuckle in the Jokes section.
Am trying to help my nephew with his personal statement for uni. He is applying to ready 'Psychology'. Can anybody tell me if this should be capitalised, or not? Thanks for any help!
Why is it that whenever anyone first meets a stranger or a colleague they do'nt really know you always ask how they are? I mean its not that you really want to know or are really interesyed in knowing...
what is the name for words that are spelt the same but sound different eg: read and read
what links.... money and man e.g. skipping and swing = rope
Where does the saying "Its cold enough to freeze the balls on a brass monkey" come from?
Does anyone know what this expression is? The only clue iIhave is that it is three words and the initial letters are I W F
Just would really like to know????
Where did the word F.U.C.K. come from.
what does this mean? IIETBWATE
I have the lyrics to the song but don't know the title or artist to find the song. The lyrics: " What it is yo, what's up, can a playa just keep in touch, crunk you up like you aint been...
nsabtdamj tbtm tdhijbtd
I always thought that the correct term is to say that something is made from something. e.g. the jumper was "made from" wool. Increasingly though it seems to be that everyone says "made of" instead....
I've been listening to my recording of HMS Pinafore. My father recorded it off the TV in the early 70s onto reel-to-reel and I have since put it on my computer. It's an excellent version. I'd be...
1. family disgrace 2. a rogue
i suspect this is a north/south thing....?
Why do golfers say "Four!" when they want to warn someone of a flying ball. Where does the phrase come from?
who was larry? does anybody know the answer pls
What's the origin of the American expression 'to railroad' [somebody] ? What's it to do with a railroad ?
1. p.w.l.i.g.h.s.t.s 2. t.h.t.r.t.c.i.t.h.t.r.t.w 3. s.t.w.y.m.t.g.o 4. l.s.d.l 5. a.b.b 6. a.w.t.e.w 7. w.t.c.a.t.m.w.p 8. p.c.b.a.f 9. b.i.o.s.d 10. d.p.a.y.e.i.o.b 11. n.i.t.m.o.i 12. a.t.g.i.n.g...
I was wondering what the difference is between assume & presume and it what context is it correct to use each one?