Another misquote really. Horses don’t chomp as the bit fits between their teeth.
Indeed it is wrong but it's close enough to get the meaning across, I think.
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Another misquote really. Horses don’t chomp as the bit fits between their teeth.
If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding! How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat!So is there going to be any pudding or not? I’m hungry.
What if it's a steak pudding?If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding! How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat!
If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding! How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat!
That would be a Steak Pie, not a pudding.What if it's a steak pudding?
Unless it's a steak suet pudding.That would be a Steak Pie, not a pudding.
That’s just if you don’t finish your main course you don’t get dessert? What am I missing?If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding! How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat!
That reminded me of my wife’s uncle who left quite a bit of dosh when he passed away but for the last few years of his life he fried up his breakfast in an old fray bentos pie tin.Unless it's a steak suet pudding.
I think if you don’t eat the main course you will get (your) just deserts?That’s just if you don’t finish your main course you don’t get dessert? What am I missing?
It’s at the end of Pink Floyd’s ‘Another brick in the wall’That’s just if you don’t finish your main course you don’t get dessert? What am I missing?
“To coin a phrase”. It means to invent a phrase, not to reuse a hackneyed one, and people did use it ironically apparently when they said something trite. However, it now just means to repeat something commonly said, with none of the irony, and it’s fucking stupid as a result.People saying ' spitting feathers' to describe anger. Just wrong. That's when you're thirsty.
'Spitting blood' is when you're angry.
Accept it's another example of something being misused to the point where it becomes accepted.
Pah.
People saying ' spitting feathers' to describe anger. Just wrong. That's when you're thirsty.
'Spitting blood' is when you're angry.
Accept it's another example of something being misused to the point where it becomes accepted.
Pah.
Please, do NOT chill the fuck out Keep it comin.“To coin a phrase”. It means to invent a phrase, not to reuse a hackneyed one, and people did use it ironically apparently when they said something trite. However, it now just means to repeat something commonly said, with none of the irony, and it’s fucking stupid as a result.
I had an old boss who said “point in case” instead of “case in point” as well and it used to drive me crackers.
I’ll admit that these are my problems though and I should chill the fuck out.
MUTE POINT FFSPlease, do NOT chill the fuck out Keep it comin.
Damp squids are my favourite squidsMUTE POINT FFS
Moot.MUTE POINT FFS
I know. People saying mute point annoys me.Moot.
I sail close to the wind every time I have a can of beans.Next season is going to be very very tough, don’t expect anything going into next season. We are sailing very very close to the wind.
Tbf when you’re faced with the kind of idiocy that Laney et al spew on here it’s fairly easy to think that everyone is being stupid…
Totally missed…..
Loose lips sink ships. Apparently.
Whoosh.Moot.
You should just put them on MootI know. People saying moot point annoys me.
"to spell it champing at the bit when most people would say chomping at the bit is to slavishly follow outdated dictionary preferences."Another misquote really. Horses don’t chomp as the bit fits between their teeth.
They mean it's a point they don't want to speak about. Don't you know that phrase?I know. People saying mute point annoys me.
Aka proper English."to spell it champing at the bit when most people would say chomping at the bit is to slavishly follow outdated dictionary preferences."
Apparently.
Yes it’s a moot point meaning debatable as in a moot.They mean it's a point they don't want to speak about. Don't you know that phrase?
"to spell it champing at the bit when most people would say chomping at the bit is to slavishly follow outdated dictionary preferences."
Apparently.
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