God's fish actually is slang for a certain part of a woman's anatomy.
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God's fish actually is slang for a certain part of a woman's anatomy.
No, I mean. In Russian you cannot grammatically stick two nouns together like you did. In Cod Fish, Cod functions as an adjective, but in English it doesn't make any different because an adjective...
What happened to your 'ы' key?
And, since this topic doesn't want to die...
What is God's fish in Russian anyway?[/quote]
Looks Ukrainian.
But you can't just shove two nouns together...
Charles II lived from 1630 - 1685, so I think it's safe to say this phrase has died out.
It wouldn't even be swearing now, anyway. Not even blasphemous.
Never heard it in my life.
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