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Meaning of sayings.
After reading the explination behind GC's white rabbits is there any other phrases that we say and what is the reason behind it? For starters what about "good morning Mr Magpie" when we see one on its own. Where does it originate from and whats the meaning behind it.
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In a book I have on old folklore is says that 'magpies are a bird of omen'
An old rhyme is used to interpret what sort of omen:- "I saw 7 magpies in a tree Six for you and one for me One for sorrow, two for mirth Three for a wedding and four for a birth Five for silver, six for gold Seven for a secret never to be told" I suppose greeting a solitary magpie was to ward off the 'sorrow' |
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When , as child, it was time for bed, my dad said "Up the nemos"
I never understood it until I saw this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Nemo_in_Slumberland |
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i sometimes say when i see the first star at night...
Star Light Star bright, The first star I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, Have the wish I wish tonight.:D |
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ive heard that before and i think its luffly :D |
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dont bloody work though:( :rolleyes:
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I always thought it was...:-
one for sorrow, two for joy, three for a letter, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret never to be told:D guess i was wrong...lol |
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one for sorrow
two for joy three for a girl four for a boy five for silver six for gold seven for a secret never to be told :D |
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whos right then??....lol
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:idunno: both i suppose
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With these old folklore type sayings there's often more than one version as they've been handed down over generations and can have been changed somewhere along the way.
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'Many a mackle makes a muckle.' What does that mean? Does anyone know?
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Well I never! Thanks for that Margaret.
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See a penny, pick it up, and all day you'll have good luck.
I did that today...and I think my luck's in.:D |
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'Something Old, something new, something borrowed, something blue' - Wedding Day taboo:p
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Have a read: http://www.phrases.org.uk/
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Where there's muck, there's brass.
Never eat at a restaurant called "mom's" Never play poker with a guy who has the same name as a city. Never go to bed with a married woman unless she has more to lose than you. Never do anything you wouldn't eat. |
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