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More Tea, Vicar?: An Embarrasment of Domestic Catchphrases

Author Nigel Rees
Publisher National Trust
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Author(s)Nigel Rees
ISBN / ASIN1905400748
ISBN-139781905400744
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Sales Rank1,436,833
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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In this nostalgic and intriguing examination of the familiar phrases that become embedded in the daily lexicons of many households, Nigel Rees attempts to explain how and from where these colorful sayings have become the common go-to phrases for so many families. There are numerous phrases used by parents to deal with children's questions ("Why?" "Y's a crooked letter."), mangled words ("semi-skilled milk"), nannyisms ("Back in the knife box, Miss Sharp."), homey proverbs ("Custard boiled is custard spoiled."), and scores of restroom-related euphemisms—or, loophemisms ("I'm just going to turn the vicar's bike around"). Learn more about familiar phrases—the many variations on "age before beauty," and find perfect retorts for any situation—"The answer's a lemon." "Why?" "Suck it and see."