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taters in th mould?
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when it's cold, a cor blimey luv a duck cockney friend of mine says it's "taters" (pronounced TAY-TERS). he says it's rhyming slang for "taters in the mould(mold?)". looked on here and it says it's "potatoes in the mold" but i wish to know why this phrase? cheers gang!
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n.
Loose friable soil, rich in humus and fit for planting.
Chiefly British.
The earth; the ground.
The earth of the grave.
Archaic. Earth as the substance of the human body.
Sorry, should have done all of them in one.....! Mold meaning earth, tayters in the earth/ dirt, mold = cold, etc. Why doesn't he just say "Blimey mate it's cold today?" And we'd all know what he meant.
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