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Why is a prostitute known as a Brass ?.
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Why is a prostitute known as a Brass ?.
'If she says she likes to swallow - she's a liar and wants your money'
My mum.
When football was only on the wireless , a little chart was provided in the press to enable one to follow the play.When the ball went for a goalkick,it was back to square one.
Hmm, dunno about that one - could easier have been about the game of snakes and ladders, which is older and more international.
Americans say "back to square one" too, and I don't think they drafted the expression in from our 'soccerball'
Both those are utter rubbish. (I did point out the 'shit' one earlier. 'shit' was being used in the English language as far back as Chaucer). Also all that stuff about 'dirt poor' and 'piss poor' is rubbish as well.Manure being transported by steamer round the British Isles; put down in the hold with a massive build-up of methane and a subsequent explosion risk. Crew were then advised to
'Store High In Transit/Transport'.
Men accused of rape; stuck in the lowest dungeon in the gaol, with a sign above the door saying 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge'.
I am told it comes from Pomegranates. A Brit in a hot country will have a face resembling a Pomegranate from sun burn.
When ships came in at Bristol in the 17th Century,buyers for the cargo would meet at dockside where goods were sold.They had those big iron bollardy things that the ships were tied to known locally as nails.Buyers put their money down on these,thus cash on the nail. (I know there is a proper nautical term for the bollardy things,but I'm getting old and I cannot remember the name.Sorry.)
An earlier but similar explanation.
PAY ON THE NAIL
In the Middle Ages 'nails' were flat-topped columns in markets. When a buyer and a seller agreed a deal money was placed on the nail for all to see.
Wrong end of the Stick (this one is quality!) - Anyone care to have a go?
Romans had the first toilets, they had no loo rolls so they used a sponge on a stick, though you sometimes didn't get the right end...
It probably isn't that, but thats what we were taught at school so don't blame me.