What does the British term knees up mean?

British, informal. : a noisy party usually with dancing. We had a knees-up to celebrate his retirement.
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Where did the slang knees up come from?

Etymology. UK 20th century. From the song "Knees Up Mother Brown" (from at least 1918; published 1938). Suggesting the motions of dancing.
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Where does the saying Knees Up Mother Brown come from?

"Knees Up Mother Brown" is a pub song, believed to date back as early as the 1800s, but first published in 1938, and with origins in the East End of London. With its origins in public houses of East London, it was associated with Cockney culture.
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What does Kneehigh mean?

adjective. Something that is knee-high is as tall or high as an adult's knees.
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What does on my knees mean in slang?

to be extremely weak or tired.
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What does bees knees mean British slang?

Noun. the bee's knees pl (plural only) (idiomatic, colloquial) Something or someone excellent, surpassingly wonderful, or cool. synonyms ▲ Synonyms: cat's meow, cat's pajamas, dog's bollocks, the bomb; see also Thesaurus:best.
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What does the term dirty knees mean?

"Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees, look at these" is a racist playground chant in the United States used to mock children of Asian origin. One rendering of the chant gives it as "Chinese/Japanese/Dirty Knees/Look at these Chinese Japanese/Dirty Knees".
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What does the phrase knee-high to a grasshopper mean?

informal. : very young and small. I haven't seen you since you were knee-high to a grasshopper.
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Is knee-high an adjective?

KNEE-HIGH (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
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What does my knee baby mean?

Noun. knee baby (plural knee babies) A young child, slightly older than a baby.
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Who first said the jig is up?

The phrase "the jig is up" surfaced more than 200 years ago. The exact origin is unknown, with speculation ranging from the end of a musical performance to the removal of a fishing line (a jig) from water – although the anglers' term didn't catch on until the 1860s, so this seems unlikely.
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What does knees turned to water mean?

Water on the knee is the layman's term for a medical condition called knee effusion. Knee effusion is characterized by swelling of the knees, either in one or both legs, and knee pain. Knee effusion happens for one of three reasons: an injury, a disease or overusing the knees.
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What does it mean to knee a girl?

The 'Knee Thing' is something that people claim their significant other unintentionally does whilst they are making out. Whilst in the middle of a kissing session, they supposedly put their knee in between your legs, and that's now known on TikTok as the 'Knee Thing'.
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What is Cockney slang for knees?

Biscuits and Cheese is Cockney slang for Knees.
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Where does the phrase bee's knees?

The origin of this expression is largely unknown, although there are a number of theories. Some people believe that it is a reference to the fact that bees carry pollen in sacks on their knees, and that the expression therefore alludes to this concentrated goodness.
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What does knee high boots mean?

Knee-high boots are boots that rise to the knee, or slightly thereunder or over. They are generally tighter around the leg shaft and ankle than at the top.
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What does short and stubby mean?

: being short and thickset : squat. : being short, broad, or blunt (as from use or wear) an old stubby pencil.
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What does knee high to a June bug mean?

Knee-high to a grasshopper

It refers to someone short, or used to be short, and is all grown up. Your grandpa probably said, "Last time I saw you, you were knee-high to a grasshopper. Look at you now!"
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What does grasshopper mean in slang?

Grasshopper is a reference to the 1970s Tv series, “Kung Fu.” The person calling you Grasshopper is saying that you are possibly a novice and have much to learn.
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WHO SAID choose wisely grasshopper?

“Kung Fu” was a TV series in the 1970's. As a pupil at a Monastery learning the art of Kung Fu, a very young David Carradine playing the lead character was known to his Master by a pet name and was told to “Choose wisely, Grasshopper.” Sage advice indeed.
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What does weak in the knees mean slang?

idiom. : so nervous or powerfully affected that it is difficult to stand. The announcement made me weak at the knees.
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What causes knees to look dirty?

Dark brown coloring of the knees is often also associated with some thickening of the skin. In most patients, it would be due to a condition called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation due to friction from clothing or kneeling on the area for many years. It is more common in people with darker natural skin color.
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What is the British slang for girl?

'Lass' or 'lassie' is another word for 'girl'. This is mainly in the north of England and Scotland. 'Lad' is another word for boy.
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