Lol sorry, yeah one of our silly sayings.Must be a saying from across the pond!! Never heard that one lol
Them dogs look awesome
Lol sorry, yeah one of our silly sayings.Must be a saying from across the pond!! Never heard that one lol
Old saying. Popular during the 1920's and 30'sMust be a saying from across the pond!! Never heard that one lol
Naw, you jest ain't old enuf to have heard itMust be a saying from across the pond!! Never heard that one lol
It doesn't pattern the best.Good stuff Brian. Now how bout a gobbler with that gun next spring?
Just one you missed--THE GNATS B---OCKS.. O.D.Interesting background on the saying.....
What is the origin of the phrase "the bee's knees"?
The phrase was first recorded in the late 18th century, when it was used to mean 'something very small and insignificant'. Its current meaning dates from the 1920s, at which time a whole collection of American slang expressions were coined with the meaning 'an outstanding person or thing'. Examples included the flea's eyebrows, the canary's tusks, and one that still survives – the cat's whiskers. The switch in meaning for the bee's knees probably emerged because it was so similar in structure and pattern to these other phrases.
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