A surprise is coming.
My grandmother always said, "My nose itches, someones coming with a whole in their britches"
a great teatable hypothesis is " if your nose itches you are going to kiss a fool" and of course this is not a good one for school because you cant test a kiss
If your left leg itches it may just mean there is a skin irritation on the leg. There are old wives' tales that may make it out to mean something more however.
The old superstitions said: - if your left palm itches you will loose money. - if your right palm itches you will receive money or good news. Also it is said that if your right palm itches make a wish and then rub the palm with a bit of brass, "Rub with brass, make it come to pass." - if your left foot itches you will go on a short trip. - if your right foot itches you will go on a long journey. - if your nose itches you will kiss a fool.
The saying is, if your right palm is itchy then you have money coming your way. This is a myth and is just an old wives tale.
There are several beliefs about an itching nose, not all of them bad. If your noses itches you will: - receive a letter. - get into an argument. - meet a new lover. - receive a kiss. There is an old Canadian rhyme that says. 'You'll be mad, See a stranger, kiss a fool, or be in danger."
The saying "keep your nose to the grindstone and your shoulder to the wheel" originated from an old proverb, promoting hard work and diligence. It emphasizes focusing on one's tasks (nose to the grindstone) and putting in physical effort (shoulder to the wheel) to achieve success.
The Old Wives' Tale was created in 1908.
In most cases the Bible is explicit in saying that men had only one wife, but there are exceptions. Jacob is reported as having two wives, having been tricked by his uncle. King David is reported as having many wives and concubines.
The duration of Old Wives for New is 3600.0 seconds.
Old Wives for New was created on 1918-05-19.
For starters, young wives can give them children.
Old Wives Who Knew - 1928 was released on: USA: 8 April 1928