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gdm27 29-12-2009 17:54

A Slap Up Meal!!!!
 
Your a clever bunch here, so tell me, where does this phrase come from???? :confused::confused::confused:

MargaretR 29-12-2009 18:02

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Who needs 'clever' when there is google?

Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable gives an origin and a Dickens quote.

Slap up. To have a slap up meal means to eat well. The expression goes back to the time of Charles Dickens, when it was a "slap-bang" meal, derived from cheap eating houses, where one slapped one's money down as the food was banged on the table. Why "down" has turned to "up" is probably another example of language evolution, in much the same way as "to be sold a pig in a poke" has come to mean that one has been cheated, whereas, in reality, the reason for going to a medieval market was often to buy the pig and not to be "sold a pup"!
Quote: Dickens, Sketches by Boz, 3, 36. "They lived in the same street, walked to town every morning at the same hour, dined at the same slap-bang every day."

gdm27 29-12-2009 18:09

Re: A Slap Up Meal!!!!
 
Went there also, doesn't seem to have the same ring that it has today. We tend to use it as a meaning for a very good meal that cost more than normal, a sort of reward for something, well in our house that is!

cashman 29-12-2009 18:29

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 773264)
Went there also, doesn't seem to have the same ring that it has today. We tend to use it as a meaning for a very good meal that cost more than normal, a sort of reward for something, well in our house that is!

yep thats what i always assumed, sod dickens, long dead anyway.:D

vera 29-12-2009 19:18

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That is the difference between North and South language, North means one thing, South means another. I learnt that when i moved here from South.

jaysay 30-12-2009 09:37

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Originally Posted by vera (Post 773307)
That is the difference between North and South language, North means one thing, South means another. I learnt that when i moved here from South.

And the northern meaning usually makes more sense:rolleyes:

mattylad 30-12-2009 09:55

Re: A Slap Up Meal!!!!
 
nothing to do with dressing up for it, slapping on make up etc ?

vera 30-12-2009 14:21

Re: A Slap Up Meal!!!!
 
No, Jaysay, it just means that Northeners are very difficult to understand in not only their dialect but also in their customs

cashman 30-12-2009 15:02

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Originally Posted by vera (Post 773554)
No, Jaysay, it just means that Northeners are very difficult to understand in not only their dialect but also in their customs

as well as dialect, difficult to understand to southerners cos northerners in the main, call a spade a spade.:D

gdm27 30-12-2009 15:28

Re: A Slap Up Meal!!!!
 
How the heck did we get onto a North/South slaggin match???? I found out awhile ago not to go there. Born here, live there, shouldn't make too much of a problem. Back to Slap Up! (or not, it is an open forum all the same)

Barrie Yates 30-12-2009 18:18

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 773566)
as well as dialect, difficult to understand to southerners cos northerners in the main, call a spade a spade.:D

As a Northerner - spades were always called something else in the days before PC

Barrie Yates 30-12-2009 18:23

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 773578)
How the heck did we get onto a North/South slaggin match???? I found out awhile ago not to go there. Born here, live there, shouldn't make too much of a problem. Back to Slap Up! (or not, it is an open forum all the same)

Accrington lad, but 18 years in the RAF, I lived in quite a few areas of UK - North, South even the Scottish Isles and Wales. There is a difference but most of the time it is very good natured banter.

Alan Gilmartin 02-01-2010 07:57

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I thought we called a spade a shovel.

sm_counsell 02-01-2010 10:14

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Once got turned down for a job with Thompsom Holidays because my accent was too northern!! Guess where the interviewer came from -would you believe- Burnley- although she did her best to sound like a southerner.

Alan Gilmartin 02-01-2010 22:57

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Last couple of months they have just started screening Coronation St, last time I ever saw it was 1975, I cant belive Ken Barlow is still in it, & these are episods made in 2001, is he still in it, watched a couple of episods, that was it cant be bothered again. They are showing Emerdale as well back to back, watching coronation St, went to the loo, came back and didnt realize, that emerdale was on, till it finished, thought it was C St. Maybe Im just thick.


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