It's often used as a name to raise a laugh, the same way as say the name "Dick" is, but "Fanny" used to be quite a common name in the UK (usually as a pet-name for a woman called Frances or even Florance apparently).
It's often used as a name to raise a laugh, the same way as say the name "Dick" is, but "Fanny" used to be quite a common name in the UK (usually as a pet-name for a woman called Frances or even Florance apparently).
Scots law still occasionaly refers to yetts in lieu of gates or doors, so no.
We also call it "The Pictures" in the UK, as in "We're going to the Pictures".
However, unlike Americans, we never call a film a Picture.
The use of "roger" as a verb never fails to make me giggle. There's a local law firm aptly called "Roger & Dunham" (read: Done 'Em). I no longer try to explain to people why their TV commercials tend to make me snicker.