Bring back Bryan wade!!
I wanna caravan for me ma
Scored today and set one up..
What’s spitting pips then?Spitting feathers = thirsty.
Period
It’s old! Spitting Image was named because of the saying.I remember my mum using the saying "splitting image" to describe a doppelganger. Now the term used is "spitting image". The question is was this new variant spawned by the TV puppet show?
This may resolve a long running, but ultimately pointless and boring, dispute.
I remember my mum using the saying "splitting image" to describe a doppelganger. Now the term used is "spitting image". The question is was this new variant spawned by the TV puppet show?
This may resolve a long running, but ultimately pointless and boring, dispute.
I remember my mum using the saying "splitting image" to describe a doppelganger. Now the term used is "spitting image". The question is was this new variant spawned by the TV puppet show?
This may resolve a long running, but ultimately pointless and boring, dispute.
She'll be splitting feathers when I tell her.Your mum misused the original phrase.
She should also be boldly going and spitting infinitives.She'll be splitting feathers when I tell her.
She'll be splitting feathers when I tell her.
Posh Spice is a slapperGo West - Pet Shop Boyz
(Together) we will watch him play
(Together) we will have to say
(Together) He is just the man
(Together) for Fabians masterplan
(Gomez) He is full of flair
(Gomez) and he has nice hair
(Gomez) in the white and blue
(Gomez) he is gonna destroy you
DefiantlyMost likely explanation here is that your mum misheard the phrase as a youngster and then didn't want to admit she was wrong. "Spitting image" dates back to at least the 1880s and has nothing to do with "splitting".
https://www.etymonline.com/word/spitting image
DiegoPosh Spice is a slapper
She really is a ho
And when she's shagging Beckham
She thinks of Di-e-go
#OldSkool #TraditionsMatter
This. He's the spit etc is definitely an old East End term, I heard when a nipper. I have read other explantaions ("formed from the spit etc") but suggest it comes from sperm ("He's definitely from his father's spunk"). Spitting feathers I think has a completely different derivationIt’s old! Spitting Image was named because of the saying.