Can anybody tell me what the expression ' A two out ' means in the song'Don't dilly dally on the way'? It comes in the lines 'I soon got over that, with a two out and a chat, Cos a bit of what yer...
I started a cross stitch project yesterday and it has a quote on it. "Sleep till you're hungry, eat till your sleepy." Is it just me, or should that be 'til? I'm sure the long version is "sleep until...
particularly in south and east london a cheque is referred to as a 'kite' i know pretty much all the first and second string rhyming slang but not familiar with this old term
My old grandad a sailor of many years used to say a saying that went like this. "We went ashore for a drink and a laugh, and ended up drinking from the Furry cup" Any ideas ?