This is an interesting article about several common words and phrases in our common speech.
https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/de...ayings-2540318
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This is an interesting article about several common words and phrases in our common speech.
https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/de...ayings-2540318
Nice find Vol. It is a great pity that so many of these sayings and idioms are disappearing from our everyday use here in the UK. Do you still find many of them in the States?
"You can belay that" is one which springs to mind.
"Sailing close to the wind" is another.
To "Toe the line."
Rob.
You can find a few more here as well.
https://owlcation.com/humanities/50-...d-Our-Language
Rob.
I'm familiar with, have heard and still hear the 11 from post 1. A few from the 2nd list are new to me.
Glad to be able to provide a few more that are new to you.
Two sheets has not cropped up as yet Peter, or has it? :wink:
Rob.
Three Sheets yes, but I'm just not that accomplished yet.:happy:
We also have " to nail ones colourst to the mast".
Rob
You had better drop into the Wardroom for a bit more training then Pete.
We are often three sheets in there.
:beer::singin::drinks:https://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/im...s/th_drunk.gif:rum:
Rob.