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muffin-tacos
05-17-2007, 03:32 AM
... are a work of art. I love them! Which you might have noticed by my "Phrase of the week" in my signature. :rolleyes:
My favourite phrase at the moment is probably 'know your onions' (which means to be experienced in or knowledgeable about a subject, by the way). I seem to be having a bit of an obsession with onions lately. :knockedout:
Do you know any funny phrases? Then post 'em here, I'd love to hear them. :goodvibes:
my favorite prashe is:
we are star dust thinking about the stars. it's from Carl Sagan :)
muffin-tacos
05-17-2007, 03:41 AM
That's really beautiful, Vega! I'm sticking to the onions though.. Me and my onions, eh? Hah.
Can I use that phrase as my "phrase of the week" some time in the near future, please? :innocent:
of course you can Muffin :)
Mirelly
05-17-2007, 04:55 AM
I love collecting family words and expressions.
My mother's family had a phrase for describing an untidy house. "Len Pottles" was the local pawn broker and his shop was an untidy exuberance of household bric-a-brac, so if the hous was likened tto Len Pottles' then it was indeed a mess.
MY mother-in-law had a fabulous word for garish. It was 'hoobazootic', as in where did you get that hoobazootic shirt? She had no idea where it came from, she just used it. On the other hand, if the person who thought that "easy as pie" was an apt expression for simplicity, had ever sampled MIL's cooking they would have come up with a different metaphor :rolleyes:
muffin-tacos
05-17-2007, 11:11 AM
Hoobazootic. :classic: Lovin' it! *LOL*
I like the fiction writing one in my signiture, which was said by Donald Trump's wife.
Odinmoon
05-17-2007, 11:53 PM
Over here we have sentences like.
"Thats a great bag of fruit." Meaning suit.
"Lets have a Captain Cook" Meaning look.
"Hit the frog and toe". Meaning go.
And many others.
regards moon
sailorchiiavalon
05-18-2007, 02:32 AM
Down the apples and pears - stairs.
I don't know any phrases, just dialect words such as "mardy", "packup" (packed lunch) and "woppie" (meaning wasp).
"Hit the frog and toe". Meaning go.
that is very funny :D
we have lot of expressions too but they are in portuguese and if i translate them they will lost their meaning
muffin-tacos
05-18-2007, 07:37 AM
I know a few phrases in Swedish as well but like Vega said: if I translating them they don't become as great.
Heard a funny "phrase" - or whatever it is - from my dad today: "Don't postpone tomorrow something you can do the day after tomorrow" by Oscar Wilde I think. Definitely using that one as a "Phrase of the week"! (And don't worry, Vega, still haven't forgotten your star one.) :rolleyes:
Mirelly
05-18-2007, 08:03 AM
If we are adding wise and witty aphorisms to the list, I vote for Robert Heinlein's "Always budget the luxuries first." :D
Meanhwile ....
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast. [Ace Rimmer ... What a guy!]
Odinmoon
05-18-2007, 08:39 AM
Death is natures way of telling you to slowdown.:)
Mirelly
05-18-2007, 08:44 AM
Death is natures way of telling you to slowdown.:)
... and there was me thinking that death was Nature's way of saying that She wanted Her atoms backs. :rolleyes:
Odinmoon
05-19-2007, 10:14 PM
A partner is a person who asks you a question, answers it for you, then tells you, you are wrong! ;)
suitemichelle
05-19-2007, 10:54 PM
practical phrases: Don't sweat the small stuff.
One man's ceiling is another man's floor.
muffin-tacos
05-20-2007, 12:49 AM
I'm loving all your phrases and aphorisms, guys! Keep 'em coming! Boy, am I in phrase heaven right now! :rolleyes: *LOL*
Odinmoon
05-20-2007, 07:48 AM
Love is. Wanting to do the dishes.
Hate is. Having to do the dishes.
:D
hugzncuddles
05-20-2007, 07:59 AM
"Life is not a dress rehearsal" - so true! Where have the last 20 years gone? :eek:
Another phrase that i love, it's from Jostein Gaarder...
There exists a world. In terms of probability, this borders on the impossible. It would have been far more likely if, by chance, there was nothing at all. Then, at least, no one would have begun asking why there was nothing.
This one is for you Moon ;)
Odinmoon
05-20-2007, 08:10 AM
Another phrase that i love, it's from Jostein Gaarder...
There exists a world. In terms of probability, this borders on the impossible. It would have been far more likely if, by chance, there was nothing at all. Then, at least, no one would have begun asking why there was nothing.
This one is for you Moon ;)
Lol seems to resemble a conversation we had. :cool:
i have another phrase for you Moon, just found it today in english, it's from Jostein Gaarder :) from a book called Maya :rolleyes:
What’s the chance of something being created from nothing? Or the opposite, of course: how great are the odds that something could have existed forever?
and another one from the same book
It takes billions of years to create a human being. And it only takes a few seconds to die.
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