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albatross521 | 01:51 Sun 27th Aug 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Does anyone know what this phrase means?

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If you're a member of one of the Guards regiments, it means exactly what it says. They're the guys on horse-back at ceremonies such as Trooping the Colour who wear shiny breastplates. Before going on such a parade, obviously, the soldiers have to polish the wretched things!
In other circumstances, I would guess that it means 'to get oneself ready for a big occasion'.
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thanks Quizmonster.
Although Q's explanation certainly has a pedestrian quality, I would suggest the phrase is related to Blowing one's own horn. To polish or shine one's own adornement such as a breastplate, is to make one more visibile; to make one standout of the crowd for whatever purpose. Unfortunately, I find no reference to quote. What do you think Q?
I'm not at all sure how one can call the description of a mounted royal guardsman's accoutrements pedestrian, C!
I used the idea of being 'on parade' and you refer to the idea of 'standing out'...I can't really see much difference to tell you the truth. Both have an essential element of "Look at me! Aren't I magnificent?"
(And yes, we do say 'aren't I' in British usage.)
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Thanks guys. you are awesome.
It appears that my last two attempts at humor, especially directed towards improving the standard British low opinion of American's inability to comprehend irony, have fallen flat on their collective faces. I expect that I should probably stick with the more pedestrian descriptions of pruning habits for the three clematis varietals. My apologies, Q. Actually, I rather liked aren't I. It's not as cumbersome, in my opinion, as the uncontracted are not I...
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haha, too humorous.
It was precisely because of my disbelief in American irony that I myself made a joke of the 'mounted/pedestrian' dichotomy, C! Oh, dear! I'll never doubt you again.

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