It appears in the English language in the early 1940's meaning 'a stupid person'. Origin not known. There is a weak connection with the name 'bone head' which was used in the early 1900's, also meaning a stupid or obstinate person, also origin not clear
A common use of this phrase would be, "Where did you come from?"
The farmer's market.
It means a small worthless amount. Origins somewhere in the US or Canada
It is a Latin phrase meaning bountiful mother, referring to the school, college or university at which one has studied
From houses with dirt floors, not being able to afford flooring..dirt poor? It's just a guess.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word knuckleheads.
Knuckleheads Saloon was created in 2001.
There are plenty of places in order for one to find out the phone number for Knuckleheads Saloon. However, it is strongly recommended that one should check out from the main website of Knuckleheads Saloon.
Smoke Break - 2013 Knuckleheads 1-55 was released on: USA: 14 November 2013
They are the Knuckleheads.
Punks, rebels, wankers, knuckleheads, gangsters, etc.
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
The phrase comes from FRENCH.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
This phrase pre dates 1950
A prepositional phrase can come before a noun (or pronoun):At the party Jack played the piano.A prepositional phrase includes a noun (or pronoun):Jack played the piano at the party.A prepositional phrase can come after a noun (or pronoun):Jack played the piano at the party.A prepositional phrase can come after a verb:Jack played at the party.
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