lufties wrote: » I've been seeing this phrase crop up here and there but am not sure what it means. To hazard a guess I would say the mentality of 'don't get above your station' and generally a narrow minded ignorant view of the world, without the power to be able to think critically.
qt3.14 wrote: » Tugging the forelock etc
Molester Stallone II wrote: » i.e. AH regulars?
lufties wrote: » I wrote peasant mentality not deluded holier than thous
sheesh wrote: » no pheasant jokes? I am dissapoint AH. sort of salt of the earth 'tis far from the like of that ye were reared'
For Forks Sake wrote: » I'd love some pheasant. Where's me shotgun?
AdFundum wrote: » Peasant quality/mentality - once used often in Irish literary circles especially during the revival led by Yeats and Gregory - my four green fields, the playboy, sean bhean bhocht and all that. It's a romantic notion of illiterate savage turns poet - think Patrick Kavanagh or Rousseau.