Let's make fun of the British.
Maybe instead of making fun of people, you could find out how many days are in a fortnight.
Bollocks
means
take a walk mate
It's actually more American Italian than British, as in "taking care of'a da bizzniss" (bees knees gedit?).Why make fun of 'bees knees'? It's a great phrase.
It's actually more American Italian than British, as in "taking care of'a da bizzniss" (bees knees gedit?).
(according to QI anyway)
It's the dog's bollocks.Well slap my thighs and call me Shirley. Never knew that...
It's actually more American Italian than British, as in "taking care of'a da bizzniss" (bees knees gedit?).
(according to QI anyway)
"Bees carry pollen back to the hive in sacs on their legs. It is tempting to explain this phrase as alluding to the concentrated goodness to be found around a bee's knee, but there's no evidence to support this explanation. It is also sometimes said to be a corruption of 'business', but there's no evidence to support that either."
"Bees carry pollen back to the hive in sacs on their legs. It is tempting to explain this phrase as alluding to the concentrated goodness to be found around a bee's knee, but there's no evidence to support this explanation. It is also sometimes said to be a corruption of 'business', but there's no evidence to support that either."
Take your pick then, but we here in the UK tend to regard the QI TV show as the ultimate authority.![]()
"Bees carry pollen back to the hive in sacs on their legs. It is tempting to explain this phrase as alluding to the concentrated goodness to be found around a bee's knee, but there's no evidence to support this explanation. It is also sometimes said to be a corruption of 'business', but there's no evidence to support that either."
Take your pick then, but we here in the UK tend to regard the QI TV show as the ultimate authority.![]()