Regardless, it is an annoying thing to say (as are most idioms). They come out of our mouths like an idiomatic tourettes syndrome. When Googling the "hey is for horses" line, I found thread after thread of people fixating on the stupid idioms they learned from their parents. And I cringe because I say some of these things:
See ya, wouldn't want to be ya.
Well...deep subject for such a shallow mind.
Hello...hell's low and heaven's high.
(when someone trips) Have a nice trip, see you next fall.
(when someone asks if I got a haircut) More than one.I am so ashamed. I don't want to say these things but they are so ingrained into my involuntary speech monitor that I can't seem to reel them in. I do have to say that I found a few funny ones to add to my arsenal while doing my search:
(when someone says they are going to the bathroom) Mention my name and they'll give you a good seat.
(when someone say they "wish" something would happen) Put your wish in one hand and take a dump in the other and see which one gets filled sooner.Oh my god. Please don't let me start saying those things, too. Damn you Google!
Hay's 'fer horses. Straw's cheaper. Pigs don' eat neither.
ReplyDeleteR. You can take the boy out of Boise, but not Boise out of the boy.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.amazon.com/Boys-Boise-American-Columbia-Northwest/dp/0295981679
ReplyDeleteUm. Yea. About that...
I didn't say you were one of the boys of Boise, just a Boise boy.
ReplyDeleteNot that there is anything wrong with it.