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#141389 04/19/2005 5:53 AM
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Yup, well in some cases I don't do Windows either. I converted my old, very slow PC to Linux a month or so ago. I call it "the Unfenestration of Irchester"


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Divorce.



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(to throw) A tub to the whale

Seems an odd idiom for "diversion" to us modern, land locked types.


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(to throw) a tub to the whale
Is this a translation from another language? It does sound odd! Welcome to the monkey house, alcove!


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Sounds like it means giving someone in trouble some totally inadequate help.


#141394 04/19/2005 12:16 PM
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Of course it's transitive. Cf transom.


#141395 04/19/2005 2:21 PM
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Iain:

Welcome to our little bedlam. Can you tell us the context of this phrase?

I knew Jonah was pretty fat, but I didn't ever notice that he was called any epithets in the Bible.

Though few know of the fate that eventually befell Jonah. He was eaten by a gigantic chicken. And thus we have the phrase "out of the leviathan into the fryer."

Sorry. Most of the old timers here have heard that before, but it's one of my favorites.

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#141396 04/20/2005 4:09 PM
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Or, "it's like getting blood from a turnip."


#141397 04/21/2005 1:17 AM
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My goodness gracious, beanie--it is GOOD to see you again! It's been way too long!


#141398 06/08/2005 8:44 PM
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Actually, when one stops to think about it, almost all idiomatic expressions are unintelligible when they are read literally. It's a common problem with ESLs.


#141399 06/10/2005 10:12 PM
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all idiomatic expressions are unintelligible when they are read literally

That's a better definition than the one at Dictionary.com, bushmillsneat.

Dictionary.com - idiom

A speech form or an expression of a given language that is peculiar to itself grammatically or cannot be understood from the individual meanings of its elements, as in keep tabs on.



#141400 06/11/2005 7:43 PM
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Dave sez: almost all idiomatic expressions are unintelligible when they are read literally.

This is seemingly true beyond the English language, as well.

In Brazil, when two adult males meet, one may ask the other: "O que é que há com seu peru?" This question is literally about the other fellow's turkey. It is colloquially about one part of the other fellow's anatomy. Its conversational meaning is "How are you?" Neither the literal nor the colloquial meaning get one all the way to understanding the expression.






#141401 06/11/2005 9:15 PM
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How they hangin', Pops?


#141402 06/11/2005 10:14 PM
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or how's it hangin'?



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#141403 06/11/2005 10:27 PM
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Faldage asks: How they hangin', Pops?

Quite precisely.



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Just got to this thread- wonderful! I read Jackie's post :
Bel, I love it! "pare-brise" = to pare (cut) the breeze...
I've got a new expression out of it, having to do with the dog's making noxious odors.
(Ducking behind a big stone for cover.)




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