Old Sayings and Superstitions.
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Do what I say, not what I do.1
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Fail to prepare
prepare to fail
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Put the big light on
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That reminds me of a military one, I think it’s from the SASleeCal said:Fail to prepare
prepare to fail
The 5 Ps - Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance
I believe it is actually the 6 Ps but the 6th word is rude.
Also another military one I like, it was used as early as WW2 I believe
FUBAR - F***ed Up Beyond All Recognition3 -
Dragonslayer said:Or looking after your pennys and they will turn into pounds?
I always knew it as: look after the pennies, the pounds take care of themselves.Dragonslayer said:Look after your pennies and they will turn Into pounds.
Yours could well be the correct one though. I guess the beauty of these sayings is that they evolve and maybe are slightly different in different areas.2 -
Ye can take a horse tae water but you canny make it drink.
Take that Ben the kitchen.
We all came into this world with nothing. And we will all leave with nothing.
Look at the state of you.3 -
Two wrongs don’t make a right
theres many a slip twixt spoon and lip (meaning don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched)
If it quacks and it waddles it’s a duck1 -
66Mustang said:Dragonslayer said:Or looking after your pennys and they will turn into pounds?
I always knew it as: look after the pennies, the pounds take care of themselves.Dragonslayer said:Look after your pennies and they will turn Into pounds.
Yours could well be the correct one though. I guess the beauty of these sayings is that they evolve and maybe are slightly different in different areas.
@66Mustang
You are quite right about how sayings change. It rather like jokes change from person to person as they are spread around
Some of the sayings I post may not be quite correct. It all comes down to how we remember them.
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Whit are you greeting for? I'll give you something tae. Greet about.Parrot123 said:Ye can take a horse tae water but you canny make it drink.
Take that Ben the kitchen.
We all came into this world with nothing. And we will all leave with nothing.
Look at the state of you.
Is your da a glazier. Your standing in front of the TV.3 -
We Scottish.say it's luckyDragonslayer said:Anyone know if a black cat crosses your path it brings good luck? Or is it bad luck?1 -
When I was your age.
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@Parrot123
Do you know the Scottish expression “I mind that”?
My Scottish friend says it a lot and it has a different meaning to something that bothers you. My friend says it when they mean that they remember something?1 -
True sir1
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I’m not a sir?
However, I know a lot of Scottish words. My friend used to call me “hen” and someone else thought they were actually calling me a hen?1 -
Sorry lovely aye we call lassies hen. Don't ken where that comes far. Will x0
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@Parrot123
No apology needed and he actually calls me lass now anyway which I don’t mind?
I know that “I dunnie ken” means you don’t know ?
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What time do you call this!? ( meaning your late)
(I had a boss say that to me one day and I said “I call this early for tomorrow as I wasn’t coming in today.” He was confused...)
a watched pot never boils.
two heads are better than one (maybe invented by Martians)3 -
A stitch in time saves nine.
Not walking under a ladder.
Not opening an umbrella inside.1 -
If you can't do the time, don't do the crime!
(Terrible advice for a kid who already had crippling anxiety haha!)1
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