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Idiom: An idiom is a common word or phrase with a culturally understood meaning that differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest. For example, an English speaker would understand the phrase "kick the bucket" to mean "to die" – as well as to actually kick a bucket.
here's a list to start you off: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:English_idioms
I'll start with an easy one, guess right and it's your go. It should be fairly obvious when you get it right.
Swings and roundabouts
yup, your go DD!
like I say it's obvious when you get it right so we don't have to wait for the poster to come back and say 'correct,' well perhaps if it was really hard.
"Horses make terrible wicket keepers"
jumping on the band wagon
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Revolver brease block, simples
Tit off the old block ?
wtf?
it was a [b]shooting [/b]gun and a [b]breeze [/b]block
I don't think the first picture is showing up the same for us as you..
You go again then if you like brakes
Brakes, for us it is a pair of bazookas.
All I can see is one thing I'd like to to be on top of my cock and one thing I wouldn't.
I really can't see how you get away with such images, yet the kylie thread was killed
All I can see now is a Smith & Wesson 🙁
Oh dear god, it's *%#*$¥€ Catchphrase all over again.
Is it Mister Chips pleasuring himself?
brakes, those breasts are fantastic
brakes > if I copy the URL for that image I see a Dirty Harry-esque handgun.
As hotlinked, it's a site placeholder that words like dirty, hand, and gun might be associated with, but probably not what you intended.
In any case, shooting the breeze.
Now that would be funny to see on Catchphrase







