This saying has been used by my family for generations in the Nottinghamshire area as a funny saying when someone is uncomfortably seated i.e. 'perched precariously on a chair'.... and I would like to know if anyone else has heard of the saying or used it? There is no record on the internet of this saying, is it Victorian? is it Northern? has it been used in Literature anywhere?
He threatened to mangle the sheets if he did not receive a refund.
i would like to be a monkey
manhandle, abuse, batter, beat, bung up, knock about, maltreat, mangle, maul,
<improved answer> The singular possessive form of monkey is monkey's. For a singular possession to be shown, you would formulate the sentence to show that the monkey has something (possession) or owns something (possession) by adding an apostrophe after monkey. Example: The monkey's hair was blonde.
Monkey's is a possessive noun. For example, the monkey's banana was still ripe.
what is a pioneer mangle worth
Monkey See Monkey Do Monkey See Monkey Do
He threatened to mangle the sheets if he did not receive a refund.
The machine's powerful blades threatened to mangle the metal into unrecognizable shapes.
wat are u saying
Mangle is a girl because look at her eye lashes. She is a girl
What does monkeyshines mean
The answer is: Metaphor. It is a metaphor because you are saying that Matthew has the hands of a monkey.
yes foxy and mangle are truly in love because bassicly they are both foxes
This phrase is typically used to indicate that someone is acting foolish or making irrational decisions. It suggests that the person's behavior is akin to having a monkey, known for their mischievous and erratic actions, on their head causing trouble.
"Well I'll be a monkey's uncle!"
Mangle has been broken because she was dismantled by kids from tearing her body apart and ripping out her eye