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janzman
Better of two Best of three (or more) Elder of two Oldest of three (or more) Faster of two fastest of three (or more) Many more examples please
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chrisrob
My mum used to recite a version and there was a song made of it, but for those who've never heard of it, I present for your education, a version of The Cockney Alphabet: A for Horses B for Mutton C...
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swedeheart
Remember UpstairsDownstairs? Mr Hudson was always saying "Look sharp!" to Ruby and the others. It was translated (here in Sweden) as "And be quick about it!" What's the origin; sounds like something a...
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glenis
why do people who have the surname clark or clarkson get given the nickname nobby?
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snooper
Which is it from the 2 lines below? the doubt we all have in our head or the doubt we all have in our heads and what is the ruling behind it please. Thank you.
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janzman
expressions into the English language than Baseball... To receive some unexpected information..... "That came out of left field" or " He threw me a curve ball on that one" To not be included "Left in...
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missprim
I know what this means but where did this saying come from?
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wzevon1951
A friend used the expression "not enough time to stuff a mushroom" the other day. I always thought it was to "peel a mushroom". I've a feeling that both have been used, Any thoughts on the origins??
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alexl
Which is the correct use There again or then again?
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kentishbear
where did the saying "bun in the oven" meaning to be pregnant, come from and when was it first used? thanks
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alexl
Does anyone know what the phrase cheap heart means? I heard it in a lyric "you can't be street smart with a cheap heart" Thanks.
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MRMKHS1
Is there a past perfect tense in the American language? e.g. American: He dove into the water. English: He dived into the water American:He shined his torch English:he shone his torch.
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rosebush1
what is a word that goes after Ear and before voluntary and makes sense
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chookie pie
?i?e ?i?e the ?in? 4 words can you help please only clue is quotation
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silverbackyo
times jumbo 777 50 across 2words 8/11 Packing Material
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Hugh-Jampton
Humpty Dumpty sat on a bed Little boo peep was giving him head As soon as he came she started to weep She knew from the taste he'd been fcuking her sheep
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Leo-Ireland
Could this be loosely read as, 'speak of the devil and he will appear'?
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Phuckeruppa
"Griding their lions" come from?
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lilsecret
Sipping her drink, the single 20-year-old girl leered and said, "Last Friday,. at the end of the work, I went to my boyfriend's office wearing a leather coat. When all the other people had left, I...
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nroad
clue is 200 T_ _ N_ _ _ _ W_ _ _ _ T_ _ H_ _ _ _ _ _ any ideas?

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