dahamsta
06/04/2011, 7:56 PM
Anyone know the origin of this phrase?
The wife keeps coming out with phrases I've never heard before, and I'm never sure how legit they are since she told me her old man used to think "head the ball" was "heatherball"*. But no, "put to the pin of your collar" looks legit, so I'm wondering what it originally meant. Anyone?
* Still makes me laugh several years down the line.
The wife keeps coming out with phrases I've never heard before, and I'm never sure how legit they are since she told me her old man used to think "head the ball" was "heatherball"*. But no, "put to the pin of your collar" looks legit, so I'm wondering what it originally meant. Anyone?
* Still makes me laugh several years down the line.