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Phrases & Sayings
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had a couple of sherbets? what's that mean
The greatest trick man has ever pulled is convincing you that he is you. Any meanings are welcome even if u think its silly.
Americans age 40+ -- Of course you called the part of the station wagon behind the back seat the "way back," right? And you probably remember the "way back" machine that Mr. Peabody and Sherman used...
Are there any common sayings with the number thirteen?
Hope this is the right category :o) One lad was in the Clink,why is jail known as this?How many other names is jail known as? I only know "doing time", "the nick" ,"the slammer"
Hello, Where can I find some kind of statement about " give me the strenth to change what I can, accept what I cannot , and the sense to know the difference Thqnks RAS
What is the female equivalent of a "Phallic Symbol"? i.e. a description of something resembling female genitalia.
Apologies if this has been asked before, and more apologies for sounding completely dumb... but what do the following stand for? SUV (as in what they call 4X4s in the US) SWAT ( as in SWAT teams,...
For my English GCSE I have to have a debate with another member of my class. We have already been put into pairs and given a topic to debate. I have been given the task to argue against making smoking...
Where'd this saying come from? I know it's meaning, but not it's origin
From moive "Before sunrise" what does it mean?
For people outside the UK, there is the phrase - "taking the mickey" - this means basically making light-hearted fun of someone, but does anyone know where "Taking the mickey" comes from? Who is...
'Try everything once except folk dancing and incest'. Only one person could have come up with this saying the first time round, yet at least five well known people are supposed to have done so,...
what is the paragragh where you can use the word (and) 5 or 6 times in consecutive form?
What is the origin of the phrase swear down?
anyone know where and how this expression came about?
From million-dollar-baby, "... maybe the kind that operates moving through the straw". What does it mean?
does anyone know where that splendid word "bloke" originated?
Hey guys, A tad obscure but after the world cup final there was a montage of the highlights throughout and as the over voice there was a reading of von Goethes letter to Charlotte von Stein. I've...
who was Cooter brown