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Phrases & Sayings
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I'm curious to see if anyone else has heard of this rhyme? My mum and her sisters all know it, but I've never met anyone else that does. Cheers I see, said the Blind Man a hole in the...
WHAT DOES SABE STAND FOR
what is 'smithwright it' using as a verb?
We live in a northern mill village and there is a lake or mill pond nearby. Some of the locals call this lake a 'lodge'.. where does this come from?
In the game of bingo how come number 1 is kellys eye?
where did the phrase "the glory hole" originate
Having just seen the Simpson's quiz I fell impelled to ask - is w@nker not a swear word in the States?
can anyone remember the riddle (my grandparents used to tell me as a child) which starts.........One bright day in the middle of the night, I met a blind man with perfect sight......
What is the origination of the military term "click"
Where does the saying when someone dies He or She kicked the Bucket
what does this saying mean???
I know what the saying 'dribs and drabs' means but what is the origin?
What is the origin of the expression "like a deer in headlights"?
My mum's grandmother used to say this. My mum never found out what it meant. Has anyone else heard the expression?
does anyone no were lets be frank about it comes from thanks
were does we are rooting for you come from
If a girl calls her mate big gums what does it mean?
Anybody know where did "dont cut off your nose to spite your face" come from? Cheers Keith.
'Strictly for the birds' is an old expression. I'm not sure what it means. I think it means 'for fools', but I'm not certain. What exactly does it mean and where does it come from? Thanks.