Funny English phrases

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Cameron143

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He's number then a box of rocks.

He's number than a boot full of novacaine.

Now he's bobbing for rocks in a boot full of novacaine.
He probably is dumber than someone who can't spell dumber.
 

Eli1

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"That ship has sailed"
Ummm, no.
 

Eli1

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"The cops will be here any minute. Let's book it"
What? What are you booking? A trip to a cruise ship? That ship has sailed !
 

Gideon300

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'This room is hardly big enough to swing a cat. '
- I still can' t decide if I am finding this one funny or disturbing. 😳🤔🥳🐱
The "cat" in this saying is the cat o nine tails, a nasty whip like the Roman scourge. The whip gets its name from the number of cords that make it up. No one in their right mind would try to swing a real cat.
 
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jennymae

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- Makin’ groceries.

Some places people will go to extremes and be making their own groceries instead of buying them…or so it sounds lol.

- Elevator ain’t going all the way up.

Old Ms Jenny sure is nice, I tell ya, but her elevator ain’t going all the way up, and I’m pretty sure she’s short of a couple of stories too.
 

Lynx

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The "cat" in this saying is the cat o nine tails, a nasty whip like the Roman scourge. The whip gets its name from the number of cords that make it up. No one in their right mind would try to swing a real cat.
I have swung a real cat by the tail before. I was a kid and he really pissed me off.

I have since grown up and the cat learned his lesson anyway, so it's no longer an issue.
 
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jennymae

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All of this tail talk made me think of the phrase “Have a tiger by the tail”.
 

Lynx

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Those are much harder to swing. Gotta be a lot stronger.
 
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I have swung a real cat by the tail before. I was a kid and he really pissed me off.

I have since grown up and the cat learned his lesson anyway, so it's no longer an issue.
The fact that you are confessing to that deed is beautiful proof that you have matured since and that you have changed your ways.
I am relieved that you obviously no longer pose a threat to the felines around you.
And I trust you when you claim that the cat you swung as a child really deserved it.
Bless you! 🥳
 

notmyown

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The fact that you are confessing to that deed is beautiful proof that you have matured since and that you have changed your ways.
I am relieved that you obviously no longer pose a threat to the felines around you.
And I trust you when you claim that the cat you swung as a child really deserved it.
Bless you! 🥳
i'd put a hundred hearts on this post.

btw, Lynx IS the feline around him! :D
 

notmyown

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pigs were mentioned, but putting lipstick on one? :unsure:

keep your eyes peeled and pick your brain are a little gruesome. *shudder*
 

Lynx

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pigs were mentioned, but putting lipstick on one? :unsure:

keep your eyes peeled and pick your brain are a little gruesome. *shudder*
Does "break a leg" count, or is it too specific to one small group of people?
 

notmyown

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Does "break a leg" count, or is it too specific to one small group of people?
it's for sure an odd thing to wish someone, but i think that one is superstition. or maybe just regular stition, i'm unsure.
 

Lynx

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Are you referring to loan collectors?
I'm referring to actors, although they are often the targets of loan collectors. When one is about to go out on stage, another will say break a leg.
 

Magenta

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I'm referring to actors, although they are often the targets of loan collectors. When one is about to go out on stage, another will say break a leg.
How that gets interpreted as "Good luck" I do not know .:unsure::censored::giggle: