"big girl's blouse"
It's not a rhyming slang thang?
Buffy ,'The Killer In Me'
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"big girl's blouse"
It's not a rhyming slang thang?
I'm fairly sure it's not rhyming slang. For one thing, while it might be used anywhere in England now, I think it's a Northerner's phrase originally, rather than Cockney. For another, I've a fair bit of rhyming slang (my great-grandfather is reputed to have spoken it natively and the family is fond of dropping it into conversation) and I've never met it in that context.
ETA: and the use of 'big' at the start of the phrase would be atypical.
OK, so explain "go all pear-shaped" ??
Also, a co-worker just reminded me of the Brit slang "poofter" and I'm wondering if it's from the Greek "pufti" (homosexual, derogatory) or if the etymology is the other way round.
On the basis of nothin', I'm thinking that it's the other way round. I can remember Monty Python using "poofter" in the late 60s, so the usage could have spread that way.
'Go all pear-shaped' is a mystery to me, Raq. I've heard a couple of explanations so unconvicing that I've forgotten them, and that's all. I guess it's a case where folk entomology goes all pear-shaped.
Amchau, how's it going? Are you enjoying school? I can't recall, are you at Nottingham, or am I misremembering?
ISTR that "go all pear-shaped" came from tedious penmanship lessons, when eventual fatique and boredom made the practice "O"s turn out pear-shaped instead of circular.
folk entomology
I'm now picturing ancient tales of the ant and the grasshopper being told around campfires from generation to generation.
how's it going? Are you enjoying school? I can't recall, are you at Nottingham, or am I misremembering?
Life is treating me quite well, really. I am enjoying almost all aspects of university life-- I am indeed at Nottingham. We must find a way to see each other while we're so comparatively close.
I'm now picturing ancient tales of the ant and the grasshopper being told around campfires from generation to generation.
Fine, mock my errors if you must. On this occassion, I will not go back and edit to make you look crazy because your post does that on its own. /teasing
... and then the grasshopper plunged his spear straight into the dragon's breast, and the fair ant maiden cried tears of joy...
I mock with much affection and silly grins.