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Years ago I called my baby brother Pipsqueak, my mother got angry, told me to look it up.
I did. It meant insignificant person. I loved and adored my baby brother, so I stopped calling him the icky word. Today I find out, pipsqueak means much more. http://www.firstworldwar.com/atoz/pipsqueakwilfred.htm It's also related to WWI medals awarded in England. And cartoon characters. I thought it meant cute, little and adorable. I stand by my first assumption. Love you Pipsqueak!! ![]() |
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Fadspeak: the unrelenting mix of mimicry and gimmickry. Fadspeak comprises vogue phrases that suddenly appear on everybody’s tongues — phrases that launch a thousand lips. Before you can say, “yada yada yada,” these throwaway expressions become instant clichés, perfect for our throwaway society, like paper wedding dresses for throwaway marriages. Fadspeak clichés lead mayfly lives, counting their duration in months instead of decades. They strut and fret their hour upon the stage of pop culture and then are heard no more. This website is wonderful, funny and spot on. |
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•gutted – devastated, disappointed.
•full on – it’s all happening, a lot going on. •fulla – slang for fellow. usually an old man = an old fulla. •handle the jandal – a saying that means how you cope with or manage a situation. (not sure how this saying came about..?).
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Sweet Bliss, are we allowed to use phrases or just single words? IF we can use phrases....
rule of thumb Origin 1782:The 'rule of thumb' has been said to derive from the belief that English law allowed a man to beat his wife with a stick so long as it is was no thicker than his thumb. The first and original use of the saying is as simple as the words. The thumb was used as a readily available tool of measuring. It has now been used as a term of commonplace knowledge in a field. |
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Derived from the word 'fuck', Fuckery is something that is absolute bullshit or utter nonsense. That which is fucked up. |
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Does anyone know for sure if the origin of "Fuckery" is Jamaican? From what I could find it appears so at least
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Go Dutch/Dutch Treat
The expression "Go Dutch" has its origin around 1652-1784, during the English-Dutch wars. Around that period, the English commonly used the word Dutch in a number of expressions to convey a negative feeling. The British considered the Dutch to be stingy and miserly and used the phrases involving the Dutch to imply derogatory remarks. Go Dutch is generally used when two people out on a date share the expenses incurred. |
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origin:The origin of barking up the wrong tree dates back to early 1800s America, when hunting with packs of dogs was very popular. The term was used literally at first, when wily prey animals such as raccoons would trick dogs into believing they were up a certain tree when in fact they had escaped.
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"Shoot Yourself In The Foot".........
To damage or impede one's own plans, progress, or actions through foolish actions or words. |
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