Maybe they played games before the main event
Maybe they played games before the main event
" WE ARE CONNACHT "
Lucy Chambers (02-02-15)
Probably, an expression used that the general public would not understand if they overhead it in a conversation.
“Booze” was used the same way in London, for drink, especially bootleg drink, but of course, everyone knows the expression now.
The British expressions: ' to be on the game / be in the game / go on the game 'and its American equivalent ' to be in the life ' are used by prostitutes to refer to their way of life. They may derive from the 19 th century term ' wench of the game ', a prostitute. See prostitution for synonyms.
(http://www.definition-of.com/on+the+game)
we say he's game for a laugh etc, meaning 'up for it'
This game is a money earner for women, and an expensive game for males
But both enjoy it.
Seems unfair.
Last edited by Naughtynatalie; 05-02-15 at 18:35.
tom rambo (05-02-15)