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Raining Cats and Dogs 7 Mar 2010 | 08:03 am
Buy Your BritSlang.com Dictionary Design This old unique British Slang Phrase probably originates from the 17th Century when dead cats and dogs would be carried through the filthy streets of England ...
Bloody Nora 7 Mar 2010 | 07:54 am
Buy Your BritSlang.com Dictionary Design Another great British Slang Term that means “Bloody Hell”. Not used much nowadays but still one of the greats.
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Pleased as Punch britslang.com 26 Nov 2009 | 03:39 am
Buy Your BritSlang.com Dictionary Design Pleased as Punch – This lovely British Saying has origins in the popular Punch and Judy puppet show in England. It has a similar meaning to “Chuffed to Bits” ...
Throw a Wobbly britslang.com 14 Nov 2009 | 12:40 am
Buy Your BritSlang.com Dictionary Design Throw a Wobbly – Very similar to the British Saying, “Have a Benny”, this British Slang term means to, “Throw a Fit” or “Have a Tantrum”. Although in BritSlan...
Having a Benny britslang.com 14 Nov 2009 | 12:23 am
Buy Your BritSlang.com Dictionary Design Having a Benny – Another unusual British Saying. It simply means, “Having a tantrum” or “Throwing a fit”.
Keep Calm and Carry On mvourtown.com 14 Sep 2012 | 10:39 pm
My boss has a poster in his office of the British saying that has lately become such a catchphrase: “Keep Calm and Carry On.” I can see it every time I look up from my computer. I’ve been trying to k...
Would You Fight This Ninja? nearlygood.com 1 Nov 2011 | 11:13 am
Would You Fight This Ninja? This ninja is standing in front of sign that says "Fight Me", which leads to a very unexpected situation for those who take up the challenge.
Software users get to choose the best of both worlds gara.com 27 Mar 2011 | 02:35 am
By Derek Baldwin | Gulf News | March 26, 2011 Dubai: Don’t believe everything you read about tech camps siding only with either proprietary software (PS) or open source software (OSS), says a Harvard...
Wordless Wednesday #8 kokoro-no-haiku.blogspot.com 29 Jun 2011 | 04:01 am
On Wednesdays all over the internet, bloggers post a photograph with no words to explain it on their blog. Hence the ‘wordless’ title. The idea is that the photo itself says so much that it doesn’t ne...
Wordless Wednesday #7 kokoro-no-haiku.blogspot.com 22 Jun 2011 | 04:45 am
On Wednesdays all over the internet, bloggers post a photograph with no words to explain it on their blog. Hence the ‘wordless’ title. The idea is that the photo itself says so much that it doesn’t ne...
Wordless Wednesday #6 kokoro-no-haiku.blogspot.com 15 Jun 2011 | 09:38 pm
On Wednesdays all over the internet, bloggers post a photograph with no words to explain it on their blog. Hence the ‘wordless’ title. The idea is that the photo itself says so much that it doesn’t ne...
Wordless Wednesday #5 kokoro-no-haiku.blogspot.com 8 Jun 2011 | 04:57 pm
On Wednesdays all over the internet, bloggers post a photograph with no words to explain it on their blog. Hence the ‘wordless’ title. The idea is that the photo itself says so much that it doesn’t ne...