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Phrases & Sayings

Welcome To Phrases & Sayings where it is what you say and how you say it that is important.

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xjenaferx
Or heres another.... same boss.... "on the other side of the coin"..... oh yes, he wasssss full of them.
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elpea
Feeding the pigeons... using the forklift. Please can anyone tell me other daft names of dance moves?
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kazza12345
which is correct in the above 2 examples? i have always thought it's hear hear - as in "hear what this person is saying; i agree with it" and i always thought it was toe the line however i just read a...
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xjenaferx
What does it mean when people say that something "is like finding a needle in a preverbial haystack"?
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xjenaferx
Like ducks on a junebug..... huhhh?
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suefairy
which sport is associated with the unofficial fan group known as the ' Barmy Army'
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linlam
'Therefore ' Is it followed by a semicolon in correct grammar, if you wish to emphasise a point?
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vicki87
where did this saying come from? Someone told me a while ago and i found it really interesting but ive forgotten...
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elpea
As in if they're represented by a gallery or host organisation... what would that group be referred to as? A gaggle?!
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xjenaferx
"You are full of **** and vinegar!"
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suefairy
which word means to make or transport illicit goods and comes from the practice of hiding stuff inside footwear
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elisha011093
where does the saying im sweating cobs come from
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nantyboy
Why do people use these annoying, silly expressions when it is easier just to say no?
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greenie87
'I wouldnt touch her/him weith a ten foot pole' What the..... how in hells name has a ten foot pole? Where does this saying come from? Thanks Greenie87
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naz_nomad
I often say ''not off the top of my head'', when referring to something I don't know .. Any idea where this originated?
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greenie87
I recently questioned this to a few friends... I searched in the dictionary (its a bit old) and searched for the word cob(s) and to my suprise it siad ponies...... so I'm sweating ponies?? any1 know...
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kirsteenrose
I heard that throwing salt over your left shoulder when its been spilt originates from when Peter betrayed Jesus, as in the Last Supper painting there is a salt celler that has been spilt next to...
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elpea
Hi. Does 'clean as a whistle' this relate to organ/flute reeds or something like that? As in they don't work properly when they're dirty, so they have to be kept clean...?
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msgreeneyes
What does it mean when people use the phrase "to-a-T"? And where did it originate?

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