Because, believe it or not, there was a time when people would run around without pants on. But the signs actually came up around beaches where swimmers would walk in with just swim trunks on.
And interestingly enough, there is no real health reasons for the bare feet issue. Rather, there is a safety issue with bare feet, such as broken glass. If stepped on, feet could get injured. Also if people are really fat there is kind of a disgusting feature to eating dinner when a fat man/woman is eating right next to you without a shirt on.
It included a monthly center foal. It is making a joke about a center fold. Instead of saying fold it says foal. It isn't a mistake.
It included a monthly center foal. It is making a joke about a center fold. Instead of saying fold it says foal. It isn't a mistake.
"In lieu of" is another way of saying "instead of" as is, "the offender has been sentanced to community service in lieu of jail time."
saying bad word instead of good words saying bad word instead of good words
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Instead of saying he or she, you could say they. Instead of saying his or hers, you could say their. It depends on the what you mean by address them and in what context.
You can use feeling in a sentence by saying spectacular instead of saying good.
Mornin'
No, saying "bleeding" is not considered swearing. It is a common expression used to emphasize a situation or indicate annoyance.
I don't specialize in literature, but I can infer that the saying means that nothing happens by chance, but instead for a reason. From that one can derive that things like coincidences don't exist, but are rather things that are meant to happen.
instead of saying nits you can say headlice instead , it sounds less , bad ?? :)
The saying on the West Yorkshire Police badge is "In the public service."