What does the saying 3 bags full mean?

Three-bags-full-sir definition
Filters. Intensifies a statement of agreement, indicating that the speaker is craven or obsequious ; often used sarcastically. phrase. 1.
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Where did three bags full come from?

Allusions. The phrase "yes sir, yes sir, three bags full sir" has been used to describe any obsequious or craven subordinate. It is attested from 1910, and originally was common in the British Royal Navy. The rhyme has often been raised in literature and popular culture.
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Who says three bags full?

Referencing the nursery rhyme Baa, Baa, Black Sheep with the lyrics "Have you any wool? / Yes, sir, yes, sir, / Three bags full".
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How many bags are full of wool?

In the poem, the black sheep has three bags of wool in which one bag is for master, other for the dame and lastly for the boy , living down the lane.
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What is the meaning of half a pound of Tuppenny Rice?

Alan Bowman wrote: "What does it mean? The rice and treacle relate to the week's shopping (twopenny or tupenny rice) was rice that cost two pence per pound and in order to pay for it poor people would pawn (pop) father's best suit (whistle [weasel] and flute = suit in Cockney rhyming slang).
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How many bags of wool does the black sheep have?

Everyone knows the nursery rhyme, "Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full."
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How does the song Baa, Baa, Black Sheep go?

How does Baa, Baa, Black Sheep go? The most common version of Baa, Baa, Black Sheep that you'll be most familiar with goes: Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool?
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Where does rock a bye baby come from?

“Rock-a-bye Baby” has long been a favorite nursery rhyme and lullaby. The first printed version of these lyrics came from Mother Goose's Melody in London 1765.
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What did Little Miss Muffet sit on?

Sat on a tuffet, Eating her curds and whey; There came a big spider, Who sat down beside her.
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What is meant by the white fleece of the lamb?

White fleece of the lamb means hairy skin of the sheep which is white in color.
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How many blind mice ran up the clock?

"Three Blind Mice" is an English-language nursery rhyme and musical round. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3753.
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What was Wee Willie Winkie wearing?

Wee Willie Winkie lyrics

Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs, in his nightgown; Rapping at the window, crying through the lock, “Are the children in their beds?
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Why do they say Pop Goes the Weasel?

The first idea is that the rhyme is written in Cockney rhyming slang – a popular way of speaking in Victorian London's East End, which people used to disguise what they were saying. In this idea, 'weasel' means 'coat' and 'pop' is all about pawning possessions (which you can find out about lower down).
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What is meaning of Pop Goes the Weasel?

Up and down the City Road, in and out of The Eagle, that's the way the money goes, pop goes the weasel. This is said to describe spending all your money on drink in the pub and subsequently pawning your suit to raise some more.
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How does Pop Goes the Weasel?

The monkey chased the weasel. The monkey stopped to pull up his sock, Pop! goes the weasel.
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How many blackbirds are in a pie?

ROBERTS: `Sing a song of sixpence, a pocketful of rye, four and 20 blackbirds baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing. Now wasn't that a dainty dish to set before a king? The king was in his counting house counting out his money; the queen was in the parlor eating bread and honey.
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What was Tuesday's Child?

[Monday's child is fair of face/ Tuesday's child is full of grace/Wednesday's child is full of woe/ Thursday's child has far to go/Friday's child is loving and giving/ Saturday's child works hard for his living/And the child that is born on the Sabbath day/Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay.]
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Who kissed the maiden all forlorn?

Lea refers to Kizzy several times as "maiden, all forlorn." The rhyme is referenced in the season 3, episode 5 Frasier episode, Kisses Sweeter Than Wine by Frasier when saying "I cut myself because I was shaving without water.
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What is meant by the black sheep have wool?

Ans. (a) The hairy skin called fleece has wool in black sheep.
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What part of black sheep is all?

Answer the following question. (a) Which parts of the black sheep have wool? Answer: The skin of black sheep has wool.
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Which part of the black sheep have full?

The skin of the black sheep has fur like hairs, mainly at the back and abdomen, known as wool.
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What are silver bells and cockle shells?

The 'silver bells' were a type of thumbscrew and the 'cockle shells' were also instruments of torture, used on Protestant martyrs to 'persuade' them to change faith.
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What does eating her curds and whey mean?

Now, about that dish of curds and whey she was eating. Curds are basically casein, a milk protein that coagulates in the presence of the enzyme rennet. Acids also cause curdling, so sometimes milk is curdled by adding bacteria that produce lactic acid. Either way, the whey is the remaining liquid.
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