The phrase "take the biscuit" originated in the early 20th century. The first known usage dates from 1930, in a collection of short stories by P.G. Wodehouse entitled, "Very Good, Jeeves!":
"Of all the absolutely foul sights I have ever seen, this took the biscuit with ridiculous ease"
This phrase is used to describe something (typically an event or incident) as being the most remarkable or surprising.
The cast of Taking the Biscuit - 2009 includes: Ed Cooper Clarke as Man Chloe Metcalfe as Woman
The general meaning of the proverb is that when it comes to solving your own problems, you are the best person to do that. The French have a equivalent proverb: Help yourself and God will help you.
The meaning of the proverb 'Unity is strength' is that there is power in team work. This proverb teaches when people come together and work together towards a common goal there is success.
From which Proverb verse is "Virtue is its own reward take from?"
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The proverb life for life basically means taking revenge, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
What the Americans call "cookie", the British call "biscuit".I had a rabbit called Biscuit.he dipped the biscuit in his tea.That really takes the biscuit. (British idiom meaning that you find something that has occurred to be annoying or surprising).
The meaning of the proverb is that whatever you do comes back to you in a good or bad way, depending on the kind of person you are.
பிஸ்கோத்து (little, small or tiny)
This Brit expression is the same as the US "takes the cake." If something "takes the biscuit" or "takes the cake" then that is the most surprising outcome imaginable; what has just happened beats all previous outcomes, either in a good or a bad way. Note: remember that the Brit expression "biscuit" is the same as the US "cookie" Example: "I've heard of bad math scores, but your's just takes the biscuit (cake)"
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