Reynard
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Agreed. I was disappointed when I discovered it was false - it‘s a better reason than the supposedly real one.
Indeed...
Agreed. I was disappointed when I discovered it was false - it‘s a better reason than the supposedly real one.
It predates the 'discovery' of Australia.Yes I think strewth is Australian.
It predates the 'discovery' of Australia.
Inhabitants of Hartlepool are called 'Monkey Hangers'
And of, South Shields (I think) 'Sand-Dancers'
The “ Something Rhymes with Purple “ podcast is excellent for snippets of information such as this. There are even a few episodes on swear words and their origin. One fact that I found fascinating was the origin of the word “ Wife “ it’s from “ Wif” a Middle English word meaning woman or lady. So the “ Wife of Bath’s tale” and “ The Merry Wives of Windsor “ take on a different meaning.
Properly, it is "Cast not a clout till the may is out", which as you allude to, refers to the may blossom (hawthorn flowers)."Cast not a clout till may is out" doesn't refer to the month.
YesThat’s true, the residents of Hartlepool thought a monkey that came off a shipwreck was a French spy, so they duly hung it, the Sand dancer name for anyone from South Shields is due to the large amount of Yemeni people that lived there, I believe the town was one of the first, if not the first to have a mosque, the number of Yemeni names on the War memorial up there is astounding