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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.
I'm not British so I don't know what this means. I thought it was just from Gavin in the "Office" series but I just heard it again on another program. What does ogi ogi ogi - oi oi oi mean? or its...
I'm never very sure what the correct punctuation should be when I write a sentence in which the first clause asks a question and is then followed by a qualifying clause. I think that I'd only use a...
what is the saying for the day you was born on [mondays child is ? and so on for the rest of the week
In the interminable mobile phone ads on the radio, featuring Vicky Pollard's brother (apparently) telling tall stories, he keeps referring to things as 'macky'. I've heard all sorts of dreadful street...
This is driving me nuts......what is the expression you can use when for example finding you have a selection of books that are immediately relevant to the work you are presently doing....the books...
Where does that saying originate from? My boyfriend has a hangover and keeps saying it!! Does he actually know what he is saying? Also, what does "bottled it" mean, when someone backs out of a...
what is the full version
Good evening, Britain. (And the rest of the world that's peeping in.) This one is impossible to google for, so bear with me - I need it for something I'm writing. In my text there's a character that...
what thing kills everyone, ends everything, going fast or slow, but never haults?
Why is it called that when coming off an addiction?
origin of the word queue
If I was to use one word to decribe a wonderful person, what would the longest word I could use be. I need only one word.
Does anyone know what this means in spanish? Possibly text language? Sofi may be a name?
The saying "Hold you hard now" used in Suffolk meaning "wait a minute" or "excuse me" when butting in on someone's conversation tickles me.
y is it when somwone has a small role in a film that it is called a cameo role? anyone know?
Who was the first person to say this?
what is the longest word in English?
Not sure on the spelling, but it sounds like floriet dubris anavelt wild, and means something like 'goodbye dover, until we meet again'. What does it actrually mean and how is it spelt?
has anyone done turn-tiles on page 27 thank you frangipani
What is the derivation of the term 'up sticks', with the meaning 'to move from one settled location to another' - does it have anything to do with the Battle of Agincourt?