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dml54 | 18:17 Sun 24th Oct 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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Can anyone remember any of the acronyms (abbreviations) that were used by Mrs Mopp the charwoman in ITMA? I am particularly looking for one which started NL (Never let..)
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Can I Do You Now Sir?  WVNBIVDB
oh might have known that bernardo, king of the acronyms, would know
How about N L Y G D I T ?

Never Let Your Ghastly Daughter Into Town?

(TIOAG)

(This Is Only A Guess)

I did a bit of googling and it lead me straight back here:

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Article567.html

 

WVNBIVDB

 

P.S. I couldn't find anything which was NLYGDIT although NLYGD in other contexts means "Never Let Your Guard Down".  CIDYNS was Mrs Mopp's phrase; I don't think she had any others.

 

However, I was only minus 20 when ITMA finished, so I can't remember it too well and I may be wrong.

 

GSTQ

Colonel Chinstrap :'I don't mind if I do'

Funf the spy: 'Ziss iss Funf speakink'

Mona Lott : 'It's being so cheerful that keeps me going'

Mrs Tickle:  'I always does my best for all my gentlemen'...

 

 

Mrs Mopp? : 'Can I do you now, sir?' and 'Ta-ta for now', which was shortened to 'TTFN'

 

'NCTWWASBE', which was translated into

'Never clean the windows with a soft boiled egg'!

 

bernardo: IMTYWWVNBIVDBMSIIIAGM

(I might tell you what WVNBIVDB

means soon if I'm in a good mood)

 

GSTQ

 



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