It means putting a word in the middle of another word : like Absu-bloody-lutely or no-ffing-way etc Apparently its the only word in the english language that starts with "tm" and is something like...
Some years ago I noticed a saying attributed to Winston Churchill. It was in German and was framed on the wall of a customer's office. Alongside was the English translation: "Some people see the boss...
What other two syllable words are there that end in a y making a real letter y sound? (As opposed to words like baby and lady where it sounds like an e.) Are there any one syllable words ending in y...
What my mum always called medicine or cough mixture and Victor Meldrew just said he would have to get some jollop for his stomach but I can't find it in the dictionary.
My b/f hails from devon, and insists on saying "a packet of crisp" instead of a packet of crispS. I heard someone else saying it last week. Is it crisps or crisp. to me one crisp,...
The saying 'cheap at half the price' apparently means a bargain...surely 'cheap at twice the price' would make more sense, ie something you really want, you're prepared to pay twice as much!?