Colloquialisms

   / Colloquialisms #161  
You can’t swing a dead cat without hitting a …….. This is used to signify a lot of something. An example. You can’t swing a dead cat without hitting a weed in your garden.
 
   / Colloquialisms #164  
Grinning like a possum eating sh*t.
 
   / Colloquialisms #167  
My African wife thinks it's unbelievably funny that I use "croak" to mean "die."
 
   / Colloquialisms #170  
Had a friend in school, not sure where he was from, but would ask "How much do you like being done?" And I would say, "I like it very much, thank you".

Then he would say, "No, I mean how much more do you need to do before you are finished?.
sounds like he was saying "lack" being done
 
   / Colloquialisms #174  
Not the sharpest tool in the shed
 
   / Colloquialisms #175  
She looks like she's been beat with an ugly stick...her nose is crooked as a dog's hind leg; and a fat hog could run between those bow legs of hers. She's so dumb she couldn't play dead in a cowboy movie.
 
   / Colloquialisms #177  
Better the devil ya know than the one ya don't

Well ain't this a goat rope-in
 
   / Colloquialisms #179  
If not for bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all.

That one is appropriate for today when I tried two new hydraulic hoses I ordered. See if you see why the tractor and I got soaked with hydraulic fluid.
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