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Originally Posted by bmo Hey, what are you guys and gal teaching me?
Is 'All talk and no trousers' chiefly a British expression? I got curious so I searched the Internet (IE search engine), clicked on the first one and bingo, I hit the jackpot. It was a site that was marked "Watched by the Department of Homeland Security, your IP has been forwarded to the DHS, you have a right to an attorney. bar, bar, bar..' Jesus, some idiom? One other time, I was searching for the meaning of 'pee-in-the-pants feeling,' guess what, I got into a porno site. Actually there were many. If trousers is related to some 'action' I would not have been surprised if it were watched by a vice squad, but, the Department of Homeland Security? |
I think it is chiefly a British expression. That is my best guess.
I am curious about what site that is that the Department of Homeland Security posted that notice on.
Any expression that you come up with I can probably figure out if you provide me with enough context, especially if it's not something that is highly technical.
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