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what does this phrase mean?
"better than a slap in the face with a wet kipper" means what and how to use it in a sentence?
21 сент. 2011 г., 20:42
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You'd use this to mean that although the situation is less than ideal, you accept it because worse things could be imagined.
"My pay rise is nowhere near as much as I expected, but it's better than a slap in the face with a wet kipper."
Similar phrases are "better than a kick in the teeth" and "better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick".
21 сентября 2011 г.
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The usual phrase would be "Better that than a slap in the face with a wet kipper."
It is said when some minor bad luck or accident happens to somebody. It just means that there are worse things that could happen.
"Oh, this is terrible! I just broke my shoelace!"
"Better that than a slap in the face with a wet kipper."
21 сентября 2011 г.
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Arwa
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