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Educational
Spot.
The
following is a brief and fairly random collection of common, unusual
and bizarre sayings and expressions to be found in the English
language.
Saying:
“Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.”
Category:
Commonplace amongst semi-educated persons in the UK (ie anyone over
40).
Rating:
‘Unlikely to cause offence’.
‘Meaning’
– it may be advisable to avoid ‘gambling’ all your endeavours,
wealth, energy etc upon just one idea or project. If the project
fails, then you will have lost everything.
Saying:
“aut viam inveniam aut facian”
Category:
Uncommon, occasionally found amongst better educated individuals and
‘smart arses’ wishing to impress by using Latin.
Rating:
‘Confusing’.
Meaning: “I will either find a way or make one”
Saying:
“Yeh can’t make neither arseholes nor watercress out of ‘em!
Category:
Country/rural.
Rating:
‘Robust’.
‘Meaning’
(allegedly) someone is behaving in a strange manner – irrational,
unseemly, certainly surprising.
This
latter saying is brought to you courtesy of now late father in law
Tom, who was in life a builder by profession and therefore possessed
unusually (common) communication skills.
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