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Re: No flies on youPosted by Smokey Stover on October 31, 2008 at 15:46In Reply to: Re: No flies on you posted by Victoria S Dennis on October 31, 2008 at 15:37: : : What is the meaning and origin of the saying 'No flies on you'? : It's a 19th-century slang phrase implying that someone is so brisk and active that no flies have a chance to settle on them. (VSD) I'd add only that in the 19th century more people lived a rural life, and even if they lived in the city, they saw a lot of horses. Horses and cows ans other ungulates soon become covered with flies when they are standing still, as you are reminded when they flick their tails. |