Difference between revisions of "Hop in his tayle"
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* '''''Phil the Fluther's Ball'':''' (''song'') "Hopping in the middle, like a herrin' on the griddle-O!" | * '''''Phil the Fluther's Ball'':''' (''song'') "Hopping in the middle, like a herrin' on the griddle-O!" | ||
+ | *'''hop in his tail:''' the bunny got a "pep in his step" | ||
[[Category: Songs and lyrics]] | [[Category: Songs and lyrics]] |
Latest revision as of 07:32, 12 November 2023
- top of his tail
- from top to tail
- tail: the refuse or dross remaining from processes such as distilling or milling.
- hops: the bitter fruit of the hop, Humulus lupulus, an ingredient used in the brewing of stout
- tay: (Anglo-Irish) tea
- tale
- Phil the Fluther's Ball: (song) "Hopping in the middle, like a herrin' on the griddle-O!"
- hop in his tail: the bunny got a "pep in his step"