I would assume something to do with the Mitford sisters. Look them up; they're really interesting. In terms of describing a party I'd say rather "Bright Young Things", if that makes any sense.
Confusion .
puzzled...frustrated
The phrase "men of prominent families and position means outstanding families and men of the Boston tea party.
The phrase "la fiesta" is a Spanish phrase that is used quite commonly. La fiesta in Spanish is translated to the feist in English and roughly means the party.
The phrase means: Chores that you should do after the party.
The phrase "la fiesta" is a Spanish phrase that is used quite commonly. La fiesta in Spanish is translated to the feist in English and roughly means the party.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another euphemism for a hanging. Cowboys often used slang for uncomfortable situations.
The phrase 'leser l'état' is a legal term. For it refers to prejudicing the interests and rights of the government. The verb also may be used in the sense of wronging a person, or injuring a party.
That is not a phrase
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! To go marooning meant to have a party or picnic. A cowboy might go marooning with his best girl.
Stephen Harper the Prime Minister of Canada and is a member of the Conservative Party. The Conservative Party is not the opposition, it is the government.The phrase "Opposition party" can mean two things. First, it can mean any party in parliament other than the Prime Minister's party. That is, any party that opposes the Prime Minister.Second, it can mean the largest of those opposition parties. If you are talking about only the largest opposition party, you can say "the Official Opposition".Right now, there are three opposition parties. The Official Opposition (the largest opposition party) is the Liberal Party of Canada. The other two are the Bloc Quebecois and the New Democratic Party.
what does the phrase rule of thumb mean