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darth vader | 18:15 Mon 03rd Feb 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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i know this is generally a northern (england) phrase to mean 'it'll be OK' but why? what's it got to do with rain?
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Maybe just alliteration. Weirder than that is a well known phrase 'right as ninepence'. What's that all about?
Click http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-rig1.htm for the answer. (The answer to your query is right there, too, Xyz.)
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thanks both of you - i think, quizmonster, that there's more to it than it just sounding nice (as the weblink suggests) so i'll leave the question open to others' responses. darth
Darth, I think the link-site offers just a bit more than that 'it sounds nice', giving its historical context, its duality of meaning (straight/correct) and the fact that it is but one of a host of similarly daft-sounding examples.

The Oxford English Dictionary - of course, the 'bible' of English phraseology - says much the same about it as the site does...indeed, the earliest quote referring to it on the link-site is taken straight from the dictionary!

As further evidence that there is little more to it than alliteration, one of the earliest 'ninepence' examples from 1659 says: "as fine as fippence, as neat as ninepence", with 'fippence' obviously being a contraction of 'fivepence'. I think you can take it that there's not really much more to it at all.

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...oh go on then have three stars, i think you've earned it
darth
Now, do make sure, Darth, that - if someone does appear with a more elaborate (but sane!) explanation - you immediately tear these new stars from my shoulders and have me drummed out of the Brownies! Cheers
When the majority of the people lived on the land, rain would often be welcome (within reason) as it helps crops to grow. Seems reasonable to me.
i guess it kinda rhymes cos you prononce the same vibration of the Letter R. Right, Rain.....try it

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