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We used to say:

(161 Posts)
mrsmopp Fri 20-Sep-13 10:09:24

Are my seams straight?
Are you courting?
We're going steady.
He's so square.
It's a shotgun wedding.
Ooh, he sends me! (About a pop star)
See you later Alligator!

Grannyeggs Fri 20-Sep-13 18:24:00

I think it was something to do with the football pools Flickety, which I used to do every week , there was no lottery then, it was a pools win we wanted.

mrsmopp Fri 20-Sep-13 18:27:10

Mum, can I have so and so?
You'll have to wait till I come up on the coupon!

That meant no.

wisewoman Fri 20-Sep-13 19:22:12

Child "I want ......"

Mother "I want never gets Please May I Have!"

ninathenana Fri 20-Sep-13 21:43:06

Can remember my mum telling me that wisewoman
I tell DGS the same.

ninathenana Fri 20-Sep-13 21:47:11

Going to the hop
Stepping out
Going steady
She's going with a Ted (teddy boy)

Galen Fri 20-Sep-13 22:16:39

Horace Bactchelor at K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M

Oh la sir, you quite put a maiden to the blush!

Hebs Fri 20-Sep-13 22:21:42

Beetle squashers, Drapes and drainpipes.

harrigran Fri 20-Sep-13 22:37:52

Brothel creepers.

mrsmopp Sat 21-Sep-13 06:32:06

Grotty!

grannyactivist Sat 21-Sep-13 17:04:04

penny for the guy
are you coming out to play?
wage packet
scullery
get my film developed
whitestone the steps
can you lend me a cup of sugar/milk?

annodomini Sat 21-Sep-13 17:40:37

Bobby sox; bobby soxers.

AlieOxon Sat 21-Sep-13 17:54:48

Teenage Separates - I sold them in John Lewis's.

tiggypiro Sat 21-Sep-13 22:31:54

When I go out to tea
I know what to take
First a piece of bread and butter
Then a piece of cake

yogagran Sun 22-Sep-13 13:11:20

Bob 'a Job week

Poppikok Mon 23-Sep-13 18:58:41

Darning socks

shysal Mon 23-Sep-13 19:26:19

He has a DA. (Duck's arse hairstyle).
Friday night is Amami wave set night.
He is a sagger maker's bottom knocker (occupation on What's My Line?).

ummlilia Mon 23-Sep-13 19:35:07

'they're livin' over the brush' (said behind your hand in a whisper as you watch the scandalous unmarried couple pass by)

she's no better than she ought to be

Charlie's dead ( another one for slip showing..never knew who charlie was!)

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 23-Sep-13 19:51:15

<pops up> He's not as green as he's cabbage looking

Actually - I still use that

annsixty Mon 23-Sep-13 20:44:29

ummlilia" Living without benefit of clergy" was an alternative to that.

Granny23 Mon 23-Sep-13 21:07:01

Here, either party to a 'living in sin' relationship was deemed to be a 'bidey-in'.

At the housing warming party for my DD and her partner someone* sang

Bless this house Oh Lord we pray
Make it safe by night and day
Bless the people here within
Keep them safe as they live in sin.

*Actually it was me blush

mrsmopp Tue 24-Sep-13 00:19:45

We used to say did you hear about the girl with the beehive hairdo who died because there were insects nesting and living in her hair? Some girls never washed their hair, and kept the beehive stiff with sugar water...

mrsmopp Tue 24-Sep-13 13:01:24

She's living over the brush with her fancy man and they're getting all their furniture on the never never.
Live now pay later.

janerowena Tue 24-Sep-13 13:28:54

My grandmother described someone as a 'Champagne Charlie'. I loved that, when I asked for an explanation. Except I didn't realise until later that she was referring to my father... One day I heard her discussing someone with my mother as being 'all fur coat and no knickers'. I told my mother later that Grandma was wrong, I had never seen Mrs. in a fur coat. I was banned from the kitchen when Grandma was staying after that for quite some years.

Poppikok Tue 24-Sep-13 14:43:38

If our flies were undone we were told we "had egg on our chin"

annsixty Tue 24-Sep-13 15:43:58

"What's that got to do with the price of fish"