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'Fall' Pregnant
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How does one 'fall' pregnant.
Mrs Flop has been pregnant twice, and on neither occassion can I remember her having a problem with gravity!
Surely you become pregnant, or get pregnant, but how is it possible to fall pregnant or, in the past tense, 'I fell pregnant'.
I know I'm being petty, but it annoys me.
Mrs Flop has been pregnant twice, and on neither occassion can I remember her having a problem with gravity!
Surely you become pregnant, or get pregnant, but how is it possible to fall pregnant or, in the past tense, 'I fell pregnant'.
I know I'm being petty, but it annoys me.
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b. To become pregnant.
1722 Session Bk. Penninghame (1933) I. 479 The said_Jannet_confessed that she fell with child and parted with it in May last.
1891 Farmer Slang II. 370/2 Fall (venery), to conceive.
1957 Young & Willmott in _C. H. Rolph' Human Sum vii. 129 The expression a woman uses when she is pregnant. She says she has _fallen'. _We had been married eight months before I fell.'
b. To become pregnant.
1722 Session Bk. Penninghame (1933) I. 479 The said_Jannet_confessed that she fell with child and parted with it in May last.
1891 Farmer Slang II. 370/2 Fall (venery), to conceive.
1957 Young & Willmott in _C. H. Rolph' Human Sum vii. 129 The expression a woman uses when she is pregnant. She says she has _fallen'. _We had been married eight months before I fell.'
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