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Phrases & Sayings
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Does anyone remember this saying! I recollect it from my youth when we asked so many questions, some which never were answered! and the reply was Who Flung Dung,! with the Olympics on at the moment...
I have only 3 more to go. Can anyone tell me what these well known phrases or sayings are: 1. IYWTPTPWWT 2. TOTFTSTT 3. NBNHNWNM
explain the phrase mountain to mohamed
the origin of the phrase - safe and sound
I have been loking to book shows for a hol. in las vegas and have noticed they sometimed use the term 'dark' does anyone know what this means
iywtptpwwt totftstt wymyblii wynhynm wcbcmbe nbnhnwnm
What would the expression PEOPLE FIRST be in Latin please? Many thanks in advance
My mum went to a school reunion ( sorry spelling not my thing) and got quiz sheet on provebs & sayings tried looking some up for her but got stuck on these ones I.A.I.W.T.B.N.A.G F.F.M.F.B...
What was the origin of the phrase "big girl's blouse"?
i have warts on my hand and someone said they will buy them off me. it made us all laugh is it an old saying
Hi, any help on these greatly appreciated: AAADKTDA LTPIAP ARAAB HITTG ACAAC Thanks!
9,inner room in house see through curtains,small road 16, two letters from small mountain,h you have to pay 21 sounds like not lost anymore,soy in what do at death 33, british army lad,top of lunchbox...
day/month/year day/month/year
does anybody know where the word heat came from as applied to the selection race in a sporting event
does anyone know the origin of the phrase,"draw a line in the sand"
Can anyone help in explaining the following which are thought to be names of old Yorkshire games: Passing the slod Dratting and nurging Flither picking Rhubarb thrashing Conger cuddling Marrow...
I came across the Scottish female name -- Mhaili. Can anyone say what the English equivalent is and how the Scottish name is pronounced?
What would be the correct version of 'to' in the phrase 'she pulled the window to'. Would it be to, or too? I'm more inclined to think the first one, but the more I look at it, the wronger it seems.
What do these initials stand for h w l by the s d by the s:
speech sound that may be substituted for the letter T