Suspicious overknowledge
Posted By: Augustus Pablo on August 15th 2019 at 23:42:35
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- Has verb 'to badger' got anything to do with badgers... google no help (n/m) (NCFC) - promethian1, Aug 15, 21:48:56
- It originated from badger-baiting (NCFC) - tim berry, Aug 15, 21:56:26
- Suspicious overknowledge (n/m) (NCFC) - Augustus Pablo, Aug 15, 23:42:35
- thx (n/m) (NCFC) - promethian1, Aug 15, 21:59:22
- Yes it has (NCFC) - Oscarnary, Aug 15, 21:54:21
- Not quite - it’s the aggression and persistence of badgers who were made to fight dogs. (n/m) (NCFC) - tim berry, Aug 15, 21:57:52
- Thought it was the dogs behaviour (NCFC) - Oscarnary, Aug 15, 22:03:59
- It’s such an old phrase I don’t think anyone knows really (NCFC) - tim berry, Aug 15, 22:05:46
- Badger is the apex predator in Britain. (NCFC) - APB, Aug 15, 22:28:28
- Cornish pastis? (NCFC) - Garry Brooke, Aug 15, 22:31:25
- Badger is the apex predator in Britain. (NCFC) - APB, Aug 15, 22:28:28
- It’s such an old phrase I don’t think anyone knows really (NCFC) - tim berry, Aug 15, 22:05:46
- Thought it was the dogs behaviour (NCFC) - Oscarnary, Aug 15, 22:03:59
- ah... so they badgered the badgers rather than the badgers badgering anything... (n/m) (NCFC) - promethian1, Aug 15, 21:57:20
- Not quite - it’s the aggression and persistence of badgers who were made to fight dogs. (n/m) (NCFC) - tim berry, Aug 15, 21:57:52
- It originated from badger-baiting (NCFC) - tim berry, Aug 15, 21:56:26
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