Odd sayings
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'Arry 'Awk wrote: Si wrote: Here's one I heard recently:"He's short o' nowt he's got."- meaning he's a man who has everything. Eeeh!,Ah'm that famished, Ah cud eyt a scabby 'Oss between two Mattresses' ! And then go back for t jockey
Consciousness: That annoying time between naps.90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.
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Marra to Bonny is one my mam used to say. I didn't know what it meant at the time. But I believe it meant you were a friend of Napoleon. Whether it's a Yorkshire expression I'm not sure. Marra is a Cumbrian dialect word I believe. My mam was from Hemsworth and her family I've recently found out were from Willenhall in Staffs. So I suppose it could have come from there.When you asked an adult how old they were they'd say "as old as mi tongue and a bit older than mi teeth"Bread and scrape was another which I suppose is fairly self explanatory. However, bread and pullit isn't.
Industria Omnia Vincit
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Whyme wrote: Sam Sam the dirty old man, Wash his face in a frying panand combed his hair with a big toenail. My mum just told me this one, But she can't remember the rest.....Anyone??? Could it be?Dan, Dan the dustbinmanwashed his face in a frying pan,combed his hair with a donkey's tailand scratched his belly with his big toe nail.
Daft I call it - What's for tea Ma?
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Johnny39 wrote: Whyme wrote: Sam Sam the dirty old man, Wash his face in a frying panand combed his hair with a big toenail. My mum just told me this one, But she can't remember the rest.....Anyone??? Could it be?Dan, Dan the dustbinmanwashed his face in a frying pan,combed his hair with a donkey's tailand scratched his belly with his big toe nail. Chin-chin Chinamanbought a penny dollWashed it,dressed itthen it caught a col' (d)Sent for the doctorDoctor couldn't come'cos he had a pimpleon his (thumb?)I think this is a parody on one ofGilbert and Sullivan's operettasMikado perhaps?