
I know its an old saying that I have picked up along my lifes journey but haven't a clue what it means and where it comes from.
Do you use old saying?
If so which ones?
Do you know where they originate from?
Quote by London_Olympian
I'm desperately trying to think of some of the "eggccorns" that used to be on the Adam and Joe show on the radio. Ones where people have got popular sayings wrong...
Can anyone help me out?
Quote by Theladyisaminx
I'm desperately trying to think of some of the "eggccorns" that used to be on the Adam and Joe show on the radio. Ones where people have got popular sayings wrong...
Can anyone help me out?
Quote by dsfrancetoo
Hang on to the bitter end :- the "bitter end" is the end of the anchor rope which for safety reasons is not attached to the boat so once the anchor is released, if it is not held on to the anchor is lost
Quote by Theladyisaminx
Tonight in the chat room I was talking about something and the words "flogging a dead horse" just rambled onto the page.
Quote by Theladyisaminx
Tonight in the chat room I was talking about something and the words "flogging a dead horse" just rambled onto the page.![]()
I know its an old saying that I have picked up along my lifes journey but haven't a clue what it means and where it comes from.
Do you use old saying?
If so which ones?
Do you know where they originate from?