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- What is the origin of the phrase Top of the morning to you?
The phrase is Irish in origin but now very rarely used in Ireland (except as a sterotypical "Irishism") It simply means "the best of the morning to you" - perhaps from the idea of unhomogenised milk, where the cream rises to the top An appropriate response might be a simple "thank you" although the traditional response would be "And the rest of the day to yourself " Terrible attempts at
- 8-Man Playoffs is set | Yappi Sports - THE Ohio Prep Sports Authority
Ya, I’m not entirely sure The games wont be set up until Saturday or Sunday, since Saturdays games determines seedings 3 seeds (Chalker, St Mary, St Joes) are all tied at 5-1, Danbury is 4-2
- Distinction: What can I do you for? vs. What can I do for you?
It's normally a joke It's 'funny' because "What can I do you for?" is actually a question that would never be asked, except rhetorically Do you, as in "I'm gonna do you in" is what a thug would say before he perpetrated violent acts against you It could also be used by a police man, for example "Do him for possession", so do him is slang for arrest him There is also, the more pertinent
- Week 1: Oak Hills Vs Edgewood - yappi. com
Interesting match up in week 1 We will see how Mr Dan Scholz does on his second go around at Oak Hills, first time was not anything special and didn't have a very happy ending We all know who OH is at this point but still will be fun to follow Edgewood is led by a young alumni at 28 years
- What is the etymology and meaning of fill your boots?
A quick search yielded At the HMS Victory museum in Portsmouth UK, you can buy a thick leather cup lined with pitch This is a replica of the sailor's mug used on board in Nelson's time, and it was used (among other things) for the rum ration when issued This cup is called a "boot", and when things were good and you got an extra rum ration, sailors were told "Fill Yer Boots"!
- Quarterback of the Year Nominees | Yappi Sports - THE Ohio Prep Sports . . .
AJ’s stats might make some youngsters raise an eyebrow, but Tavien St Clair? Now that was a player The kind of talent you see once in a generation I tell ya, son, some things stats just can’t capture, and Tavien’s game now that was pure magic WTF are you talking about?
- adverbs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Other questions on this site have established that kindly can be used as a sort of please This usage was in my mind when someone said "Thank you kindly" to me, but "thank you please" doesn't make
- 2025 Best high school wrestler football player
The two sports go together like peanut butter and jelly Who ya got?
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