I just found a listing on ebay saying this series came out in 1973.
This is English so this comes from England. Surprisingly, this is not an idiom. There is no figurative aspect to this saying. Bib and Tucker refers to clothing. Specifically a woman's clothing in the 17th century. To say someone is wearing their best bib and tucker you are saying they are wearing their best clothes.
noone knows for sure...noone in present day was there so we do not have anything saying she did or that if she didnt.Do some of your own research,and come up with what u beleive.
ruby bridges favorite song is deparative.
pop
Pop art started in Britain in the 1950's. One of the most noted pop artists was the artist Andy Warhol.
popular music the new music its popular
no bubbly is a feling saying you are happy and ready to pop with joy
Britain is where pop music originally came from. Western pop is from the United States.
music is derived from pop culture, so a music star is therefore referred to as a 'pop star'.
Pop pop cheerio is not an actual saying. It is often used to pick on Brittan's and folks from the UK. The phrase used as demeaning to a British person was "Pip Pip Cheerio or pip pip Cheeri by".
somtimes
Sadly no.
united states
music is derived from pop culture, so a music star is therefore referred to as a 'pop star'.
Oh, come on! He is an Italian pop artist.
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