Where does the saying for 2 pins come from?

for two ˈpins
(old-fashioned, British English) used to say that you would like to do something, even though you know that it would not be sensible: I spend so much money on this car. For two pins I'd sell it.
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What does for 2 pins mean?

for two pins I'd ... British English old-fashioned used to say that you would like to do something to someone because they have annoyed you For two pins, I'd just send them all home.
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Why are legs referred to as pins?

Informally, legs can be called pins, although this is now rather dated. As a verb, to pin means 'to fasten with or as with a pin' and 'to hold something or someone still in one place.
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Where does the saying put a PIN in it come from?

''Put a pin in it'' is a slang term that means to ''hold onto that thought/idea and we'll come back to it later. '' One might assume that it comes from thumb-tacking an idea to a bulletin board, but in fact, it comes from a WWII reference to a hand-grenade - ''putting a pin in it'' so you can save it for later!
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What does pins mean in slang?

[ pinz ] SHOW IPA. / pɪnz / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun. a person of less than 16 years of age placed under the jurisdiction of a juvenile court because of habitual disobedience, intractability, or antisocial but noncriminal behavior.
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What does pins mean in Australia?

Provisional improvement notices (PINs)
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What does pinning a girl mean?

Pinning ceremonies are ritualistic celebrations held within the Greek community where a fraternity member gives his fraternity pin to a woman in a sorority, symbolizing that he values his girlfriend more than his house.
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What does put a cork in it mean?

Definition of put a cork in it

chiefly US, informal. —used as a rude way to tell someone to stop talking and especially to stop complaining Why don't you put a cork in it! I'm sick of your whining!
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What does tee it up mean?

Verb. 1. tee up - make detailed arrangements or preparations. stage, arrange - plan, organize, and carry out (an event); "the neighboring tribe staged an invasion"
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Can you put a pin back in a grenade?

Any article on the discussion of grenade usage would be remiss in not answering the additional question often posed of whether you can put the pin back in after you've pulled it and still have it be safe to let go of the lever- the answer is yes, but this must be done VERY carefully, as letting up even a little on the ...
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What does it mean if someone pins you?

Pinned comments are comments that appear at the top of a post or in the comment summary that appears in the feed. When someone posts someone else's comment, authors are notified that their comments have been highlighted in the post.
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What does move the needle mean?

(idiomatic) To change a situation to a noticeable degree.
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What does TD mean in slang?

"Touchdown (US sport)" is the most common definition for TD on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. TD.
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Whats POS means?

Key Takeaways. A point of sale (POS) is a place where a customer executes the payment for goods or services and where sales taxes may become payable.
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What does the saying all wet mean?

Completely wrong, mistaken, as in If you think you can beat the system and win at roulette, you're all wet. The original allusion in this expression is unclear, that is, how moisture or dampness is related to wrongness. [ Slang; first half of 1900s]
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What does stop beating around the bush mean?

to avoid giving a definite answer or position. Please stop beating around the bush and tell me the full story.
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What does if the shoe fits wear it mean?

Definition of if the shoe fits

—used to say that something said or suggested about a person is true and that the person should accept it as true "Are you calling me a cheater?" "Well, if the shoe fits, wear it."
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What does it mean for a couple to get pinned?

get pinned in American English

a. ( of a young woman) to receive a male student's fraternity pin as a symbol of his affection and fidelity, usually symbolizing that the couple is going steady or plans to become engaged. b. ( of a young couple)
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What did getting pinned mean in the 50s?

In a 1959 poll, nearly three-quarters of high-school students supported the idea of dating only one person at a time, i.e. "going steady." To show you were committed, the male significant other would usually give his female counterpart a ring or pin, which was called "getting pinned."
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What is an emu Bob?

emu bob. The act or process of picking up litter; a group of people doing this; the act or process of searching an area of ground for something. This term developed out of an earlier verbal form (recorded in the 1920s), emu-bob, meaning 'to pick up pieces of timber, roots, etc., after clearing or burning'.
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What is a PIN in NSW?

Health and safety representatives can issue a provisional improvement notice. Health and safety representatives (HSRs) can, under some circumstances, exercise powers if they believe there is, or has been, a contravention of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act).
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What is a Jimmy in Australia?

noun Australian slang An immigrant.
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