al.1 27.03.10, 00:02 Is the expression "no strings" derived from strings worn by ladies? -- My quality is lack of faults and my fault is nothing but qualities Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś Obserwuj wątek Podgląd Opublikuj
Gość: Author No. IP: *.bethere.co.uk 27.03.10, 17:22 "No Strings" - No Serious Relationship.Just fun. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
al.1 Re: No. 27.03.10, 23:07 Excerpt from the leaflet of Holy Trinity Church in Folkestone I found amongst my letters: "This is good news indeed, and we want to share it with you this Easter, with no strings and no catch, so that you might share the joy and hope that the Easter message gives." It looks like ladies with no strings are welcome in the church. Isn't it? It would be a smashing idea. :) They might be given rose from the dead ;) -- I had a dream that I was on the Moon, but I woke up during new moon and couldn't ascertain where in fact I was Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
Gość: Steve No strings IP: *.kajetany.net 28.03.10, 11:20 English readers of the church notice probably wouldn't react the same, as they would call this type of underwear a g-string. 'Geestring' is first recorded from about 1878, but 'no strings attached' is earlier. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
al.1 Re: No strings 28.03.10, 18:01 So, "no strings", "no g-string" and "no thongs" have the same meaning? -- I like smirnoff but prefer smirnin Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
al.1 Re: No strings 03.04.10, 15:00 You are right u_nasz_w_londynie. At last found official confirmation. Quote (to dictionary.reference.com/browse/no+strings ) : " - adjective done without conditions or limitations: a no-strings proposal. Origin: ‡ 1965–70 " -- Cornflakes! Beware of me! I am a cereal killer! Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś