Leave it or lump it
Posted: December 21, 2012 Filed under: ACTION | Tags: blended idioms, expressions, like it or lump it, love it or leave it, malaphors, mixed idioms, words 6 CommentsThis twisted beauty is a mash up of “love it or leave it” (be supportive of your country or leave) and “like it or lump it” (take that or none). It has nothing to do with bathroom habits (I think).
Okay Dave. I finally have one that I said one day sitting my hot tub drinking the morning cup of Joe and discussing world events. Don’t get too excited but here goes- “I am not the sharpest knife in my side”. A mash of “sharpest knife in the drawer” and “thorn in my side”. :<)
Elaine. Merry Christmas
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Oh yes, indeed: that is a keeper. Thanks for sharing. My Elaine just said one yesterday as well – “lets brush it under the rug.”
Dave
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Thanks for the shout out!
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