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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.
Why is 'Real' Estate called 'Real' Estate, not just 'Estate'
who coined that phrase
There is a dead dwarf in a room with a bed and a pile of sawdust under the bed, what happened?
what was the name of the crazy gremlin that attacked the mother with a knife.it has big eyes and a distinct high pitched laugh.it's not stripe,gizmo or brain.
what is the name of the crazy gremlin in the movie gremlins?
Anyone out there know the origin of the phrase "as right as rain"? It's always puzzled me since midday today ....
Shake a stick at?
you can poke a big stick at
Why is someone referred to as "Bolshy" when they're being awkward? Is there a defined reason why the jolly old Bolsheviks have attracted this label?
where does 'chip on your shoulder' come from and what is it's literal meaning?
Why are quick wedding called shotgun weddings? (bear with me if my html hasn't worked) is it always called that when the girl is pregnant? or is it just to do with the speed? eg like bullets? ta
where does the word 'brat' come from?
What does "force of circumstance" mean?
where does the phrase "meanwhile back at the ranch" originate
What is your favourite toast? Mine is currently 'hey ho for revelry and loud indecent cheer'. Please don't bother with bread based humour. I have sat here and considered it for a while and am...
who said"you can fool all of the people some of the time,and some of the people all of the time, but you can,t foll all of the people all of the time
What does see the glass as half full not as half empty mean
cat got your tongue?
is there a well known saying that goes tuck your blanks into your blanks? I need to know what the words are that go into the blanks...................
movie phrase "tuck your ****** into your ******"