Metaphors

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Austin Prefect

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576 posts

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Thursday 23rd January
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I've come across a few twisted metaphors and sayings lately that almost make sense.

'We'll burn that bridge when we come to it."

"You can't teach an old dog to change it's spots in mid stream."

"It was raining cats and dogs and I stepped in a Poodle".

Any other good ones?

768

16,067 posts

108 months

Thursday 23rd January
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We'll start over with a clean plate.

Tango13

9,329 posts

188 months

Thursday 23rd January
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Jeremy Irons in 'Margin Call'

'That's spilt milk under the bridge'

Matt Harper

6,819 posts

213 months

Thursday 23rd January
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It's as easy as falling off a piece of cake.

Dingu

4,793 posts

42 months

Thursday 23rd January
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Malaphors.

InitialDave

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131 months

Thursday 23rd January
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"It's not rocket surgery"

Austin Prefect said:
'We'll burn that bridge when we come to it."
I do use this one, but it's not just a joke, it's quite apt - "we will encounter a new situation, we will definitely fk it up, and it's only having done so that we'll address it".

Austin Prefect

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Thursday 23rd January
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If I hadn't taken the bull by the horns we'd have been there till the cows came home.

shirt

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213 months

Thursday 23rd January
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InitialDave said:
"It's not rocket surgery"

Austin Prefect said:
'We'll burn that bridge when we come to it."
I do use this one, but it's not just a joke, it's quite apt - "we will encounter a new situation, we will definitely fk it up, and it's only having done so that we'll address it".
Yea I have used it in that context before. It’s not a priority and we’ll fk it up when it becomes one.

It seems to me the kind of thing malcolm tucker would say on purpose. Similarly:

People in glass houses should shut the fk up

Edited by shirt on Thursday 23 January 19:43

Deranged Rover

3,957 posts

86 months

Thursday 23rd January
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“Well, that horse has sailed”.

JimPD

112 posts

133 months

Thursday 23rd January
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Many years ago but from an old boss of mine:

"We need to bite the bullet by the horns"

Chauffard

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9 months

Thursday 23rd January
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You Can Take a Horse to Water But a Pencil Must Be Led.

TVRBRZ

356 posts

101 months

Thursday 23rd January
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Old Boss who was probably not quite there:

"We need to ride the crest of this wave or we will be crying on the beach with a broken surfboard...."

Om

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90 months

Friday 24th January
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My fav courtesy of Drop the Dead Donkey:

'Does the pope st in the woods?'

CanAm

10,733 posts

284 months

Friday 24th January
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We've all passed a lot of water since then.

snuffy

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296 months

Friday 24th January
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Surely everyone is posting clichés and not metaphors?

Sporky

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76 months

Friday 24th January
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InitialDave said:
"It's not rocket surgery"
One of my favourites.

Austin Prefect

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Friday 24th January
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snuffy said:
Surely everyone is posting clichés and not metaphors?
But they aren't actually cliches because they are mangled. In fact some of them are mangled deliberately to avoid cliche.

Malaphors is the best description.

Riley Blue

22,115 posts

238 months

Friday 24th January
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Austin Prefect said:
snuffy said:
Surely everyone is posting clichés and not metaphors?
But they aren't actually cliches because they are mangled. In fact some of them are mangled deliberately to avoid cliche.

Malaphors is the best description.
Idiom is better still.

CanAm

10,733 posts

284 months

Friday 24th January
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Dingu said:
Malaphors.
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languagetimothy

1,344 posts

174 months

Friday 24th January
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my first boss, a good all round bloke

"cmon, lift that barge, tow that bale"