Random silly sayings
I'm sure originally they all had meaning and most have come from somewhere, and I use them all the time myself but I always have a little mental giggle when I use the saying 'cheap as chips' because really, what does it mean today? Chips are not cheap!
Does anyone else use these and then have a giggle at themselves?
What other 'old' sayings do you still use?
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I always have a chuckle at the saying "it's no skin off my nose" because WHAT?😄
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Yes my late parents and their parents akways used silly sayings
Where there's muck there's brass
He can talk the hind leg off a donkey
It's raining cats and dogs
Take it with a pinch of salt
She looks like mutton dressed as lamb
I know hundreds lol
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Were your parents from up north??? Some of those are what my granddad from Yorkshire would say!!
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I know millions lol
Yes Sheffield
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Ha ha I can imagine
My family was more Leeds but I recognise the first 2 and the last one you wrote
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To err is human, to forgive unusual.
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That reminds me of a similar one!!
I first heard it used by someone to justify not running an impulse purchase by their partner - but since noticed it could be applied to lots of things
"It's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission"
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