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Clump and fourpenny one
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The meaning I will give you a clump is obvious but what is a clump?
And back to my childhood in the 60's for the same punitive action .......
I will fetch you a fourpenny one. what from where.?????
And back to my childhood in the 60's for the same punitive action .......
I will fetch you a fourpenny one. what from where.?????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm guessing, but clump sounds like thump and is possibly just a local dialectic quirk.
A fourpenny one sounds like a music-hall type reference to goodies like ice-creams or buns - hence a fourpenny one being the biggest.
fetching somebody one is a variant on thumping (or indeed clumping) them - so fetching them a fourpenny one becomes witty slang for walloping them. I guess.
A fourpenny one sounds like a music-hall type reference to goodies like ice-creams or buns - hence a fourpenny one being the biggest.
fetching somebody one is a variant on thumping (or indeed clumping) them - so fetching them a fourpenny one becomes witty slang for walloping them. I guess.
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When was the 'fourpenny bit' last in circulation? How old is the expression 'I'll give (or fetch) you a fourpenny one? If they were both current at the same time, I could accept the offered explanation. But why should the fourpenny name be given to a blow? If the threatened blow is to be feared, surely a much higher value would be placed on it. A sovereign or a guinea, perhaps.
My suggestion, no evidence whatsoever, is a thrip'n'y-bit = hit, so a fourp'n'y one is that much harder than a thrip'n'y one.
My suggestion, no evidence whatsoever, is a thrip'n'y-bit = hit, so a fourp'n'y one is that much harder than a thrip'n'y one.
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