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It's a popular rhyme ascribed to many different parts of the UK. It implies that some regional types are more able to do things requiring manual strength rather than intellectual problem solving. More brawn than brains. I wouldn't get too precious over it, it has a certain disrespect about it, but isn't too malicious.

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