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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.
Hello everyone. Someone showed me this ditloid (4 pdhotd) and I can't think of any answer at all
I am preparing an article on Covid-19, In which I want to write different experiences of people. So would anyone like to share their experience?
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When you exaggerate someone’s situation/words/argument in order to mock that exaggeration to belittle the argument. Any english aficionados out there that can help me please. Thank you...
My father used to say waxswell for the phrase might as well, I've never heard anyone else use this word, is there anyone who can help with this use, he was brought up in the midlands. Thanks
NEIN IT NYET
A term with school kids in the late 50’s for fingers crossed, immunity, feign knights, d’you get it? Has anyone used this term? Cribs or cribs....
Two red arrows pointing at the letter C
Followed by a vertical line and the letter K...
Hom meno ,
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ACGHTL
A common saying T C O S M?...
When I was a small boy and speculating on outlandish speculations or generally being fanciful my Mother used to say, "Don't fill your head full of Johnny Robbins" or something similar which I...
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Hi! This dingbat is from a friend, and she can't remember what the answer was and I can't find it anywhere! C H RA WIN -- So, it's C with a H under it, then RA under that, then WIN at the bottom with...
Stuck on this one. Well known saying
G P H D W M
thanks in advance...
Anyone know the box no and amount in today's (Tuesday) daily mail deal or no deal?
1. Angry battle
2. Weighty and thick
3. Rearranged pathway
4. Discover rearranged to compete...
These words are malaysian/indonesian and are often attached to a name. What do they mean; is it a nickname or a pejorative, or just a fashion?
Please can anyone confirm where the duplicate answer is . Many thank
When I was a child and acting somewhat lethargic when something needed to be done my Mother used to say; "come on, jump up and jig weasels" which meant for me to get a move on. Can anyone please tell...