misb
Corner boy (spivvy type)
penny chews
gutties (gym shoes)
thrupence ( a threepenny piece)
shipshape and Bristol fashion
daft as a brush
common Jimmy Rafferty
common as muck
Doorsteps ( big sandwiches , often made from the heels of a loaf) probably from children sitting on their front step eating them)
My Grandpa called ladies with a large bosom SS Majestic.
mosb -
you just triggered a memory, although I didn’t understand at the time, being a littley -
my grandad, when observing a lady with a small bum
described it as being ‘like two boiled eggs in a hanky’
or a larger more fluid, corsetless older lady,
‘like two little boys fighting under a blanket’
with a spinster sister who lived at the seaside
he insisted was so mean that
‘not even the tide would take her out’
One of my happiest memories as a child of 10
was sitting on the stone doorstep at my friend
Elizabeth’s house eating home grown lettuce
doorsteps, with home made bread and butter
I’m all nostalgic now.