Difference between revisions of "Sheepside out"
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* '''sheepside out:''' a reference to the lyric "With the fleshy side out and the wooly side in" from the song Brian O'Linn | * '''sheepside out:''' a reference to the lyric "With the fleshy side out and the wooly side in" from the song Brian O'Linn | ||
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+ | * '''sheepside out:''' Gen 27.16 - Jacob (a smooth man) - (Shem in FW) put on a goatskin and carried venison to his father |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 2 September 2021
- inside out
- sheep: as opposed to goats → overgoat
- Cheapside: the street at the centre of London's financial district
- cheap side out: A reversible coat, with the more expensive side worn inside to make him look like a poor country fellow, to disguise him
- sheepside out: a reference to the lyric "With the fleshy side out and the wooly side in" from the song Brian O'Linn
- sheepside out: Gen 27.16 - Jacob (a smooth man) - (Shem in FW) put on a goatskin and carried venison to his father