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Phrases you just don't get - 10/15/2009 11:11:14 AM   
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Bottoms up! If this were literal I don't think I'd be drinking.

THat refers to the bottom of the glass not the bottom of the drinker.


ROFL! The visual on that is priceless!

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 10/15/2009 12:26:09 PM   
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Living high on the hog

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 10/15/2009 4:05:14 PM   
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Bottoms up! If this were literal I don't think I'd be drinking.

THat refers to the bottom of the glass not the bottom of the drinker.


ROFL! The visual on that is priceless!



Yeah that's what I mean when I say I don't get some of the phrases. The words we put together to say what we mean can give you all kinds of visuals. Of course others like that pig in the sun thing is just a mystery all the way around. LOL

Here is another one.

Willie Nillie

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 10/20/2009 3:44:05 PM   
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Eating "high on the hog" means you're able to afford the better cuts of meat, which are located higher on the hog.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 10/21/2009 10:19:46 PM   
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Passed with flying colors.

We know what it means but why? Where did this originate?

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 10/30/2009 2:23:53 AM   
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Let the cat out of the bag

Straight from the horses mouth



I think the first one makes perfect sense. If you've ever even thought about trying to put a cat into a bag, you'd realize once it was there it should never be let out...


I wonder about the second... since you tell a horse's age by its teeth, I wonder if that means if you want the truth you go directly to the source for it because horses' teeth don't lie... same reason for the 'gift horse in the mouth' quote really...

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Passed with flying colors.

We know what it means but why? Where did this originate?


And could passing with flying colors be a fliparound of passing with colors flying? Like in a race, you whip by the finish/competition full throttle, colors flying.

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I'll add my own I never got... "Up a creek without a paddle".

Ok so if up a creek is where you wanted to be, you're where you want, paddle not necessary... if you wanted to be down a creek, lucky you, water flows downstream. Again, no paddle needed. Enlighten me, folks.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 10/30/2009 3:20:35 AM   
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Drunk as a skunk. Wouldn't that be hilarious to see, just stay back as I don't think it would be in contol of its stinky blasting abilities.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 10/30/2009 3:55:42 PM   
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Chew the fat

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 10/31/2009 7:59:43 PM   
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ORIGINAL: carebearstare

EDIT
I'll add my own I never got... "Up a creek without a paddle".

Ok so if up a creek is where you wanted to be, you're where you want, paddle not necessary... if you wanted to be down a creek, lucky you, water flows downstream. Again, no paddle needed. Enlighten me, folks.


I can help you with that one. Up a creek without a paddle is about a quick, cold and nasty death. Creeks flowing downstream tend to do so with a high velocity as they reach towards a delta down a mountain or steep incline. Rocks redirect the flow to the left and right at various places, churning the current into "white water". A paddle is used like a rudder, to steer around the rocks as you see them coming in the distance, so you don't smash to bits and drown in the rapid current. Usually known as the "rapids" in most places. But they all start from a flowing creek, which appears calm and placid at first and you wouldn't need a paddle. When one doesn't prepare or think ahead, they forgo a paddle while up the creek. They are usually doomed. Severely wounded if not killed, proceeding down a creek without it.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/2/2009 11:24:25 PM   
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Poorer than Job's turkey. I guess if Job still had a turkey after everything else died, it wouldn't know if it was poor or not.

That blew my mind! Really?? Hate to be in the same room with you when that happens!

What's up her crawl? I think it means that she's angry and we don't know why.

Well....I never! Never what??

Spill the beans. I hate it when that happens!

Put your nose to the grindstone. Oooh, I bet that hurts!

Over the hill. That generally means a person is old. How did they get over the hill? Which hill?

Thrilled to death! Was it good news or not??

Scared to death! Well, how come they are still around telling us about it?

Old as Methuselah. Really? We need to put them in the Guiness Book of Records!

I feel like I've been run through the ringer! That's ONE way to become thin!
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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/4/2009 2:04:45 PM   
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sweating like a pig

dont cry over spilled milk

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/4/2009 3:11:06 PM   
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I get the one about crying over spilled milk. If you spill a glass of milk, it makes a terrible mess, but the thing to do is clean it up and not cry over something that is already done and can't be undone. That applies to a lot of things in life.
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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/6/2009 8:57:24 AM   
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The ins and outs

From the roota to the toota (sp?)

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/11/2009 8:48:21 PM   
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never say never 2 + 2 never equals 5, unless you are very optimistic

That Sucks Sucks what? Does it suck worse than a black hole?

Thrown under the bus I kind of think it might have something to do with pushing someone out in front of a fast moving bus.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/11/2009 8:59:38 PM   
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"It's not up to you."

How can the phrase "up to" denote some sort of authority that issues someone/something a right of sanction?

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/13/2009 3:02:25 PM   
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Don't take this the wrong way is another way of saying, There is only one way to take this and you ain't gonna like it.
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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/14/2009 4:33:19 PM   
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Dog eat dog world

Hair brained scheme

Another fine mess you got me into. ( I've never seen a fine mess)

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/15/2009 1:06:02 AM   
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Telling someone to GO PACK SAND???? Hmm?

What is a Jive Turkey?

The cat's in the bag. Why?

When someone adds "to boot" at the end of sentence.

Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle! What???

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/15/2009 3:06:32 PM   
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The cat's in the bag. Why?


Because the secret is still a secret, but when the cat is out of the bag that means the secret is out. (At, least that is what I always thought it meant. )

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/15/2009 3:15:02 PM   
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The cat's in the bag. Why?


Because the secret is still a secret, but when the cat is out of the bag that means the secret is out. (At, least that is what I always thought it meant. )


But why a cat? I have two cats and if I put either of them in a bag it would be no secret. They would freak out. So how did "the cat's in the bag" come into play regarding secrets? I don't get the phrase, hense the thread.
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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/15/2009 3:44:48 PM   
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A google search yielded the following explanation:

In the Royal Navy the punishment prescribed for most serious crimes was flogging. This was administered by the Bosun's Mate using a whip called a cat o' nine tails. The "cat" was kept in a leather or baize bag. It was considered bad news indeed when the cat was let out of the bag. ...

Other sources attribute the expression to the old English market scam of selling someone a pig in a poke (bag)) when the pig turned out to be a cat instead.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/15/2009 3:49:11 PM   
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A google search yielded the following explanation:

In the Royal Navy the punishment prescribed for most serious crimes was flogging. This was administered by the Bosun's Mate using a whip called a cat o' nine tails. The "cat" was kept in a leather or baize bag. It was considered bad news indeed when the cat was let out of the bag. ...

Other sources attribute the expression to the old English market scam of selling someone a pig in a poke (bag)) when the pig turned out to be a cat instead.


Hmmm, interesting. The first one more sense than putting a kitty cat in a bag. LOL!

I don't know how these phrases stick and become a part of our lexicon. Some of them are rather daft.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/16/2009 8:42:01 AM   
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Color me confused

That is a color I would like to see.

Your giving me the heebie jeebies (sp?) By all means do keep that to yourself.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/16/2009 1:05:15 PM   
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There are a couple of phrases that just confuses the heck out of me (being an engineer and all by training).

Twice as small
Twice as slow


Now I know what twice as big or fast is, as size and speed are measurable quantities.

I know from explaination that what is meant is to half the inverse unit; half as large, half as fast. But that phraseology I just cannot wrap my head around.

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RE: Phrases you just don't get - 11/17/2009 1:10:08 AM   
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Take it with a grain of salt.

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