Does anyone have any strange sayings, catchphrases etc that they know or use? My father used to say "I fell in the cart" and, as far as I'm aware, was the only person on the planet to say it. It kind of means to make an embarrassing mistake, but it would appear that no-one outside my immediate family has ever heard it. I'd love to know it's origins, if anyone knows.
Sue
Instead of the ubiquitous 'at the end of the day', or 'when all's said and done', my Dad used to say "When it comes down to 'hey, lads, hey'". There's a Geordie for ya.
I always loved the phrase "same difference", which confuses many, but is essentially just agreeing with something someone just said because it's the same thing you said a minute ago, only worded differently.
'His arse is bare but he's got a ring on his finger'
I laughed like a hyena when my sister said this phrase. It's usually said about a person who doesn't have a penny to his name even to cover his arse but flashes a ring about to keep up appearances. Imagine the picture. It's a priorities thing...
Something Glaswegian people are traditionally said to say of Edinburgh people is that on entering an Edinburgh house for a visit you'll be asked, "You'll have had your tea?" It emphasises the lack of hospitality to be expected in Edinburgh - a disgraceful slur, by the way.