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Tighter than a ....
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I believe the expression is tighter than a Gnats ar$e, but my brother in law thinks it is Fishs ar$e. I have googled both and found both refered to - what do you think is the more popular.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The basic association of the words 'tight' and 'ar$ed' dates back a hundred years. Strangely enough, the phrase originally referred to a woman who was not free-and-easy with her favours! Only later did it take on the meanings of unrelaxed' and 'mean with money'. Most of the later animal connections - duck, gnat, camel etc - were, typically, created in the USA.