Funny old fashioned english sayings
1. "Bob's your uncle!" - used to indicate that something will be successful or easily accomplished.
2. "It's all gone pear-shaped" - used to describe a situation that has gone wrong or become a mess.
3. "Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs" - used to advise someone not to give advice to someone who is more experienced or knowledgeable.
4. "It's like trying to teach a pig to sing - it wastes your time and annoys the pig" - used to describe a futile or pointless task.
5. "As happy as a clam at high water" - used to describe someone who is very content or happy.
6. "The bee's knees" - used to describe something excellent or outstanding.
7. "Don't count your chickens before they hatch" - used to advise against assuming success before it is certain.
8. "Up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire" - a whimsical way of saying going to bed.
9. "As right as rain" - used to describe something that is perfectly fine or in good order.
10. "A penny for your thoughts" - a polite way of asking someone what they are thinking.
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