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Filius  #93482  Tue, 26 Apr 05 03:18 AM
Well, to be exact the sentence about migaloos and such is Aboriginal English..

Hey Praveen, do you have any knowledge on the Indian dialect that shares some common words with an Australian Aboriginal language in SOuth Australia?

I've heard about this but don't have nay concrete information about it. Sounds interesting.
Some people think that Aborigines migrated from India.

Cheers big ears,
  
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bvpraveen  #95852  Tue, 03 May 05 05:02 PM
I'm afraid I don't know anything like that.
  
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limper  #111849  Thu, 23 Jun 05 04:59 PM
Idioms are... idioms. They usually can't be "explained". "Idiom" is short for "idiomatic expression", for they are peculiar to a given language.

Nevertheless you can be creative when using idioms. I recall watching a play in which a male character excuses himself saying "Sorry, I have to see a woman about a bitch".
  
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Anonymous  #348578  Mon, 09 Apr 07 05:28 AM

To see a man about a dog is an expression I grew up with, meaning I am going to go urninate. In most late 19th century and early to mid 20th century "proper" American and British families it was not considered proper to just say "I gotta go pee" and you were expected to use a euphamism such as the above expression. I don't know that this was the original meaning of the expression, but I first heard it used that way nearly fifty years ago.

  
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