ChatterBank1 min ago
lop?
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by parkhead. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The plain fact is that lop = flea is now just used in the dialects of Northern England. I could be wrong, but I still very much doubt that such self-proclaimed 'Northerners' really mean 'rabbit' in the 'fit as a...' phrase.
Fred's right. I referred earlier to 'where I came from', which is somewhere to the north of Aberdeen. Go on...admit it...you didn't know there was such a place as 'north of Aberdeen'! That would be 'little yellow idol' territory. However, I now live further south than Frinton and have no objection whatever to its removal into the control of mainland Europe.
'Odd-looking'? In the eyes of some, I daresay; 'doctorly', in the sense of learn�d, to be sure, and 'pleasant', certainly.
I'm still waiting to discover how the plump floppiness of the lop-eared rabbit came to symbolise fitness. Have I been missing the point here? Is it one of these reverse, joke definitions, whereby one might describe Bernard Manning, say, as being "as fit as a lop"?