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This thread has gone a bit pear-shaped. In fact, I'd say it's lost the plot altogether..... But we are amused.
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Dear MG: Does getting pear-shaped mean fat-arsed? Reminds me of the guy who called his girl Crisco, because she was fat in the can. He also said she sagged, but didn't give.
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pear shaped I believe the word is pyriform. [not in wwftd, but in Grandiloquent Dictionary]
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Hmmm....Hadn't heard of "pear-shaped" meaning "fat-arsed"....! Think it refers rather to the wobbly shape a pear has - which may well match some bottoms. "Wobbly" is another good one, actually....it's how my British cousin, living in La Belgique, refers to bad driving: eg, "Stop wobbling about in my blind spot, woman!" Are you sure the bloke said his girlfriend was "sagged"? Just because "shag" is my most favourite British slang word. Although....I must confess a liking for slagging people off (but only when they shag with my head and make my life go pear-shaped so I lose the plot)..... Right, it's getting late - I'm off to bedfordshire... :o)))))))))
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Quinion and a couple other sites say "pear-shaped" referred to difficulty in flying a perfect circular loop, and was extended to mean other problems getting out of control. Doesn't appeal to me.
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you would say "It's all gone pear-shaped" when things go wrong it is Southern saying that through TV etc. has spread around the country
"We'd robbed the bank and everything was going great , it all went pear-shaped when the getaway car would'nt start."
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From whence cometh the charming acronym OTT (for Over The Top)? I like that one....
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"From whence"???
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Online Webster's:
From whence, though a pleonasm, is fully authorized by the use of good writers.
And Atomica:
USAGE NOTE The construction from whence has been criticized as redundant since the 18th century. It is true that whence incorporates the sense of from: a remote village, whence little news reached the wider world. But from whence has been used steadily by reputable writers since the 14th century, most notably in the King James Bible: “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help” (Psalms). Such a respectable precedent makes it difficult to label the construction as incorrect. Still, it may be observed that whence (like thence) is most often used nowadays to impart an archaic or highly formal tone to a passage, and that this effect is probably better realized if the archaic syntax of the word—without from—is preserved as well.
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Bean, thanks! It's good to learn something new. [ ]
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