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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.
Hi there, the BBC recently broadcast the excellent series Rome. If the series was set around 400yrs to 800yrs AD, when was the "F" word first used, as in this television series the "F" was used quite...
What sayings communicate confidence?
does anyone have any good quotes?
Why are Scotsman called Jock
What does love add up to?
Why do clothes have zips and buttons on different sides for males and females?
can anyone send a link to a picture that they feel represents the quote "change one thing, change everything"? I really want a tattoo that represents "change one thing, change everything" (the chaos...
If many sheep are known as sheep why cant one on its own be a shep. or many sheps?
Does any one know phrases with ASH in it or ASS?
colis re?u en bon ?tat
if a pedestrian is someone who is walking,would i be correct to say i`m just pedesting to the shop? I`m taking the dog for a pedest?
which is correct "cause offence" or "cause offense"?
does anyone know why street robbery is called mugging and how it the word originated?
What are the major "local accents" in the British Isles and what do they sound like? Are some accents "better" than others, and by that I mean more acceptable. Are some accents "made fun of"? Well, I...
Maybe I should have posted it here originally seeing as it is about a word. Because it was telly though I posted it there first. I understand the origin of the "C" word was featured - can anyone...
Hi guys! I have problems with this expression. I rougghly know what it means (to succeed), but do not know when and how to use it. Could you give one or two example sentences that illustrate the...
Where does this phrase come from?
When I used to answer my mum back she used to say "YOU HAVE GOT TOO MUCH OF WHAT THE CAT LICKS ITS A*SE WITH" has anyone else ever heard of it?
in the Tv advert which actor originally said "pppppick up a penguin?
Does anyone know where the expression drag comes from?meaning wearing clothes of opposite sex?