Posted by bobodod on 5 March, 2008
Something you may enjoy as much as I did. A dictionary of English idioms.
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Well, slap me thrice and hand me to me mother. I like the strong dose of UK phrases found in that collection.
Related: William F. Buckley Jr.’s son said his father died “with his boots on,” i.e. still at work.
Speaking of boots on…
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6 March, 2008 at 08:26
Well, slap me thrice and hand me to me mother. I like the strong dose of UK phrases found in that collection.
Related: William F. Buckley Jr.’s son said his father died “with his boots on,” i.e. still at work.
6 March, 2008 at 09:23
Speaking of boots on…