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good question.
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Originally Posted by Loretta
The first time I heard someone say "Spend a penny" (In England) I thought we were going shopping! LOL!
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/spend-a-penny.html basically it means to use a public lavatory |
Originally Posted by Loretta
But I have to admit, the "joint" one really threw me! LOL!
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AHHHH I remember. Thanks Lorretta. My funny phrase that i just used is "Boots has his nose out of joint over the new kitten" Gotta wonder where that one came from.
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Oh really. I didn't know that part. Funny how we use these phrases and have no idea what they mean.
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
sky blue pink
still don't know exactly what that means One I picked up on when living in GA....who licked the red off your lollipop? Or one my FIL would say...who pee'd in his Cheerios. lol |
Originally Posted by bearisgray
Originally Posted by Loretta
And a camera was a Kodak
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In a villlage in Alaska, I learned that you power a small boat with an evinrude, whether the brand is evinrude or something else.
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Originally Posted by sandpat
:lol: :lol: Its so funny....my brother is visiting here and I was explaining to him yesterday that if he had trouble finding our house, to stop and ask anyone how to get to "Orville's old homeplace" as that is where we live! :lol: :lol: It drives me crazy to ask for directions..we have lived here for 9 years and it kills me that people tell me how to get somewhere by landmarks that haven't been there in 50 yrs....you know..you turn where that old yella' dog used to be tied to the tree... UGH!!!
I always wondered about the "crick" pronunciation.... But, I have done the same thing giving people directions. Tell them to go past so and so's house, then make a turn at the big intersection...well, the intersection probably looked small to most people, but it was the biggest in the town. lol Isn't it funny how we do things and perceive things? |
Originally Posted by Lisanne
Originally Posted by Baren*eh*ked_canadian
My dad says terlit, but he's only kidding when he says that. No idea where he got it from.
Oh yeah, and about the soda/pop question, I don't think I use either! I'm usually pretty specifc. 'you want a drink? we have coke, 7-up, ginger ale, some fizzy strawberry stuff...' |
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