Harry spankers In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Harry spankers", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Lym Nguyen calendar 2020-08-18 12:08

Meaning of Harry spankers

Synonyms:

Brand new , Spanking new , Brand spankers , Brand spanking new

Harry spankers Australia British slang

Entirely new; wholly new (it is used mostly in the UK and mostly amongst the middle and upper classes).

All bikes in my showroom are Harry spankers.

Things that are Harry spankers are always more expensive than the same things that are secondhand.

Why don’t you try doing a thing that is entirely Harry spankers?

Other phrases about:

shiny new
Very bright, having a smooth glossy surface
brand spanking new

Used to describe something completely new

 

spic and span

Very clean and tidy.

turn the page
To make a new start after you have been through many difficulties.
Build a Better Mousetrap
To come up with the next great thing in the progress; to have a better idea

Origin of Harry spankers

It derived from an Australian slang word "brand spankers" (which means "entirely new").

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make a pig's ear (out) of something

to do something very badly, impropperly. 

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He make a pig's ear of miscalculating in Math so he got zero for this section.

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