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drop of york
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where does the saying "i'll stand the drop of york" come from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A quick googley suggests that "The drop of York" referred to falling through the trapdoor on the gallows at York. The phrase could therefore be used to convey confidence in an assertion, i.e., "Hang me if I'm wrong!".
I have no idea, however, whether this is right or not but I wouldn't wanna do the Newgate Hornpipe for it.
I have no idea, however, whether this is right or not but I wouldn't wanna do the Newgate Hornpipe for it.
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