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E for brick (as the good Dr. says) = 'eave a brick I for Novello = Ivor Novello (1920s? songwriter) W for a shilling = double you for a shilling (betting)
Esther Rantzen was (still is for all I know) a TV presenter with a fearsome set of gnashers in the seventies.
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W for a shilling = double you for a shilling (betting)
That's what I always thought too - up until the moment I posted it on this Board, when I realised (a) I've never heard anyone actually say 'double you for a [insert monetary unit]' - the betting phrase is 'double or nothing'; and (b) I have heard plenty of mendicants say 'trouble you for a [insert monetary unit]'.
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I must confess I've never actually heard anyone say it either, but then I don't bet much. What I have heard is "double or quits".
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Double or nothing.. rather than double or quits..
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In Italian abbeccedario is not the alphabet, but - formerly - the book used to teach the alphabet to young children.
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