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It comes from mating dogs, when the male dog gets a swelling or knot in his member which prevents it from being retracted till sperm has been delivered.
The dogs will be joined (knotted) tightly together untill then.
So, for instance, here in Scotland we might say to an annoying person you can't get rid of ''Oh, away you and get knotted''... Meaning for that annoying person to go and attach themselves and get stuck to someone else.
knotted
From the sport of wrestling.
I'd say that's more of a true statement rather than an idiom. Prices never DO come down - they always go up.
An idiom is a phrase that cannot be defined literally. Nut is a word, not an idiom. It is a Germanic word.
don't reveal a secret
knotted
frayed and knotted, destroyed and entwined well, i think that is all i can come up with
Yes, knotted is the past tense of to knot eg "Yesterday he knotted his own tie for the first time".
Right away is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. Something happens or will happen immediately.
From the sport of wrestling.
do you mean you think it didnt come from a dairy & veggie farm
I'd say that's more of a true statement rather than an idiom. Prices never DO come down - they always go up.
An idiom is a phrase that cannot be defined literally. Nut is a word, not an idiom. It is a Germanic word.
It's not an idiom - it means just what it says. Something took "no" time to come about. It's an exaggeration, but the meaning is plain.
don't reveal a secret
to come up with new ideas
it means when the government argue