Knocks your socks off, what does that mean? The best part of 30 yards? What part is that?
Knocks your socks off, what does that mean? The best part of 30 yards? What part is that?
Ive used both, but they are weird when you study them up close.
Best part of 30 yards? 16 yards right? Its not 30 yards but its over 15 easy therefore the best part.
Knock your socks off must come from the urban myth that people get hit out of their shoes when they get hit by a car.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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Break a leg.....I have always thought that to be a bit dodgy. Not 'good luck' or 'dazzle them sunshine', no just 'Oi you break a leg'.
"break a leg" is something actors came up with. It's a superstition that you should never wish someone well for a performance...I guess the idea being if you set the bar low ie "break a leg" you'll always do better than that even if you bomb......all this was of course before they attempted to make Spiderman the Musical where several cast members were injured.
Pushing the boat out.
Willie Thorne always says this in snooker commentary when the player does something risky, although I don't think it's actually meant to mean that?
Up in the van.
This is used in horse racing for horses that are up the front. Ain't got a clue why?
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"taking the piss" is another strange one that we use all the time.
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