Colloquial expressions, idioms, and slang once common, now archaic…

The Bees knees. The phrase does not relate to bees or knees but is an idiom for excellent.

Bog Standard. Something that is "bog-standard" is completely ordinary with no frills, embellishments, or add-ons.
Its origins are somewhat unclear, but a "bog" is another word for a toilet in British slang, adding to the connotations that something "bog-standard" is unglamorous and unspecial.

Curtain twitcher. A nosey neighbour, often caught peering out on their street's activities from behind a curtained window.

Faff. To "faff" is to waste time doing very little. "Faff" comes from the 17th century word "faffle," which means to flap about in the wind. Faff is also a good alternative to the profane 'F' word.
 
Yogi Berra on baseball.

“90% of the game is mental. The other half is physical.”
“It ain’t over ‘til it’s over.”
“He hits from both sides. He’s Amphibious.”
“Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.”
 
“You’re acting like a bunch of wild Indians!” - - My 3rd grade teacher, Miss Tory, in critical and now politically-incorrect comments made to my class back in the day… 🙄

”Oh, crow!” - - My Mother, when disgusted
 


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