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Slainte
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...
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CHARLIE PAL
WHAT DOES SABE STAND FOR
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andrewwai
what is 'smithwright it' using as a verb?  
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andymavery
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?
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xxlisaxx
In the game of bingo how come number 1 is kellys eye?
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nedmcgowan
where did the phrase "the glory hole" originate
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stoo_pid
Having just seen the Simpson's quiz I fell impelled to ask - is w@nker not a swear word in the States?
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sparkypaul
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......
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Zeke2
What is the origination of the military term "click"
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nannyfisher
Where does the saying when someone dies He or She kicked the Bucket
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mad_tippo
what does this saying mean???
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thetarrys
I know what the saying 'dribs and drabs' means but what is the origin? 
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Lady Godiva
What is the origin of the expression "like a deer in headlights"?
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ursula62
My mum's grandmother used to say this. My mum never found out what it meant. Has anyone else heard the expression?
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duffy66
does anyone no were lets be frank about it comes from thanks
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duffy66
were does we are rooting for you come from
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JoeDoman
If a girl calls her mate big gums what does it mean?
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Duffer
Anybody know where did "dont cut off your nose to spite your face" come from? Cheers Keith.
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tartanwiz
'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.

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