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Re: Jacob's joyPosted by Bookworm on August 05, 2003 In Reply to: Re: Jacob's joint posted by Bob on August 05, 2003 : : The phrase is used of a shared meal - where everybody brings something and puts it on a table for people to help themselves. : : It is commonly used in the mountainous area of Lancashire and Yorkshire but I have not found it used outside. : : But what does it mean and is it used elsewhere? : It's unknown in the U.S. Here, that's a pot luck dinner. There was a posting some time ago for a phrase with a similar meaning and origin: "Jacob's joy". Could it be biblical? |