“For some time past there has been going the rounds of the men about town the slang phrase ‘Twenty-three.’ The meaning attached to it is to ‘move on,’ ‘get out,’ ‘goody-bye,’ ‘glad you are gone,’ ‘your move’ and so on.”
From “Twenty Three : Did The Slang Phrase Originate In Dickens’ Tale Of Two Cities?” The Morning Herald, 17th March, 1899.
* I know what you mean, Olga: languages can change so fast! I know keeping up with the younger characters in Eastenders is tricky! A lot of them are using what they call Multicultural London English, and it’s … well, it’s a moving target! (Actually, I keep thinking using the Simple English edition of Wikipedia’s helpful: especially with technical subjects. Would it be of any use to you?)
† The War of the Roses wasn’t too bad, Debbi: the Hundred Years War went on for one hundred and sixteen years. World War Two was a barroom brawl in comparison! Or handbags at dawn. At ANY rate … ? How did the Youtube reading goo, last night? I’m sorry I missed it. I have a good excuse, though: I was filing a set of Sam McRae books! (It’s Riptide, Identity Theft and Deep Six: with Deep Six still to read! I don’t know what weight of paper the printers were using, but they’re very hefty!)
Q1) Even Q2) one Q3) True Q4) 10111 Q5) A metal Q6) 11 Q7) chromosomes Q8) John Cage Q9) century Q10) Shepherd Good suggestion! They always recommend that we use a learner's dictionary, but it's not always helpful. :)
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Q1) Even
ReplyDeleteQ2) one
Q3) True
Q4) 10111
Q5) A metal
Q6) 11
Q7) chromosomes
Q8) John Cage
Q9) century
Q10) Shepherd
Good suggestion! They always recommend that we use a learner's dictionary, but it's not always helpful. :)
Don't worry, Paul! I'm doing the reading on the 25th. Towel Day!
ReplyDeleteYou can show up for the chat if you'd like. :)
1. odd
2. one
3. true
4. 10111
5. metal
6. 11
7. chromosomes
8. John Cage
9. century
10. shepherd