Society & Culture4 mins ago
Got your wool on
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My GF used this expression a few days ago, and I've never heard it before. I think the sense of it is - there's no fooling you - you're particularly bright and insightful today etc.
It doesn't sound like a Scouse expression ( that's where I'm from) - anyone else heard it?
It doesn't sound like a Scouse expression ( that's where I'm from) - anyone else heard it?
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