If you are going to Google this you need to use the word 'grammar'.
It seems an odd sentence.
GBS once said "I don't want to talk grammar. I want to talk like a lady."
George Bernard Shaw caused a sensation when his play Pygmalion was first performed in London in 1914. He had the flower girl Eliza Doolittle flounce out in Act III with the words, “Walk! Not bloody likely." :0)
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In Which Play Does A Character Say " I Don't Want To Speak Grammer I Want To Talk Grammer "
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