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The more the feather o' the knees, the harder the whiskers of the fleas.
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Two buns in the barn, and George's your captain. A dog in the boat beats three cats to the fiddle. Pointier than a Welsh weasel's willy. Mr. Gibbycrumbles has a new favorite as of 00:21 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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"Eee, you've got goulash arms, and custard for eyes. " [Northern English - said to someone who is indecisive] "Never trust a man called Geoffrey! " [Exclamation. Actually means "don't pick that up!" - Origin unknown, but I hear it constantly in Bedfordshire (England) - especially from older people] "(S)he's a bit tasty in the elbows" [South-East England mainly - common compliment aimed at bartenders - means "(s)he's good at pulling pints"] "You've got yer arms where yer legs used to be, and yer legs where yer arms used to be" [Somerset, England. Means: "You're clumsy"] Mr. Gibbycrumbles has a new favorite as of 13:33 on Jun 14, 2015 |
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