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"They used to use urine to tan animal skins, so families used to all pee in a pot. Once a day it was taken and sold to the tannery. If you had to do this to survive, you were considered ‘piss poor.’ But worse than that were the really poor folks who couldn’t even afford to buy a pot. They ‘didn’t have a pot to piss in’ and were considered the lowest of the low." Nope. . https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/one-for-the-roads-scholar/ | |||
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"The cat's pyjamas is thought to be slang for the vulva. I thought I'd keep it Fab real. " Actually from 1920s America and meant something or someone was superlatively good or top notch. | |||
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""Daylight Robbery"? In 1696, William III of England introduced a property tax which required those living in houses with more than six windows to pay a levy. ... As the bricked-up windows prevented some rooms from receiving any sunlight, the tax was referred to as daylight robbery. " . Nope. It’s quite simply that robbery is best committed at night, in the dark, when there are fewer people and it’s easier to escape. Committing robbery in daylight is particularly brazen. . If you’ve ever read these things in a Facebook post or group email, they’re probably made up. | |||
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"POSH - Port Out Starboard Home" Nope. Most acronym etymologies are false. Acronyms are rare before the 1930s, and there’s no record of this ever being used in any shipping material. | |||
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"POSH - Port Out Starboard Home Nope. Most acronym etymologies are false. Acronyms are rare before the 1930s, and there’s no record of this ever being used in any shipping material." You're a right Roy Cropper tonight. Anyway, the full nine yards, ammunition belts in world war two fighters were 27 feet long, hence if you gave all you had you have given the full nine yards. | |||
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"POSH - Port Out Starboard Home Nope. Most acronym etymologies are false. Acronyms are rare before the 1930s, and there’s no record of this ever being used in any shipping material." You mean to say that Dick Van Dyke's dad in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was lying! Childhood = ruined | |||
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"My son done this at school. It was so interesting. My favourite one was saying bless you when you sneeze which was from people getting the plague and sneezing was the first symptom so they were more than likely going to die When someone sneezes now my kids say bless you and make a face like oh no your on your last legs x" Yeah I remember that. A tissue, a tissue, we all fall down! | |||
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"My son done this at school. It was so interesting. My favourite one was saying bless you when you sneeze which was from people getting the plague and sneezing was the first symptom so they were more than likely going to die When someone sneezes now my kids say bless you and make a face like oh no your on your last legs x Yeah I remember that. A tissue, a tissue, we all fall down!" I thought it was due to the assumption held in the middle ages etc that people who had sneezed had lost a part of their spiritual essence and/or soul when they sneezed so the saying of "Bless you" was a way of restoring the balance or making good the loss. "Ring-a-ring-a-roses" does refer to the plague: it's a reference to the lesions made by the buboes when they appear. Red in colour and circular in shape. | |||
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