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What does 'Bob is your uncle' mean?
Jan 26, 2013 9:01 AM
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Bob's your uncle is an expression of unknown origin, commonly used in Britain and Commonwealth nations. Typically, someone says it to conclude a set of simple instructions for example: 'left over right; right over left, and bob's your uncle - a reef knot'.
January 26, 2013
Bob is the brother of the mother or father.
January 26, 2013
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