We get it, the English language can be as confusing as Year 8 Pythagoras theorem (that shit came in useful didn’t it…) but it doesn’t have to be. Ever stood next to some English folk who use a saying that completely knocks you off course? For example “I’m chuffed to bits”, now you may well be thinking “What on God's green earth does that mean” and you’ll be right. It kinds sounds like you’ve been riding a bike for too long. This site will tell you exactly what the sayings mean, and put them into context. Get learning the odd English language now, so you can have a chinwag...
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The Bored Hoard
25 September 2020 at 1:00 pmWe get it, the English language can be as confusing as Year 8 Pythagoras theorem (that shit came in useful didn’t it…) but it doesn’t have to be. Ever stood next to some English folk who use a saying that completely knocks you off course? For example “I’m chuffed to bits”, now you may well be thinking “What on God’s green earth does that mean” and you’ll be right. It kinds sounds like you’ve been riding a bike for too long. This site will tell you exactly what the sayings mean, and put them into context. Get learning the odd English language now, so you can have a chinwag…