"All the depth of a saltine cracker"
Posted by Patty on October 15, 2002
There is a sarcastic expression, now a bit dated, used like this: "his analysis had all the depth of a saltine cracker". This is a U.S. expression. I wonder what similar phrases have developed in other parts of the English speaking world, and also what more recent ones may have developed in America. Thanks! - Patty
- "Sharp as a rubber mallet" TheFallen 10/16/02
- "All the depth of a saltine cracker" Word Camel 10/15/02
- "All the depth of a saltine cracker" Silver Surfer 10/16/02
- "All the depth of a saltine cracker" Patty 10/16/02
- "All the depth of a saltine cracker" Word Camel 10/16/02
- "All the depth . . ." R. Berg 10/16/02
- "All the
depth . . ." Bookworm 10/16/02
- No Brainer
TheFallen 10/16/02
- No Brainer Barney 10/17/02
- "All
the depth of a saltine cracker" Patty 10/17/02
- "All the
depth of a saltine cracker" Word Camel 10/17/02
- "All the
depth of a saltine cracker" Patty 10/19/02
- Minimal depth
R. Berg 10/19/02
- All the parochialism of a saltine....
bob 10/21/02
- All the parochialism of a saltine.... Patty 10/21/02
- All the parochialism of a saltine....
bob 10/21/02
- Minimal depth
R. Berg 10/19/02
- "All the
depth of a saltine cracker" Patty 10/19/02
- "All the
depth of a saltine cracker" Word Camel 10/17/02
- "All
the depth of a saltine cracker" Patty 10/17/02
- No Brainer Barney 10/17/02
- No Brainer
TheFallen 10/16/02
- "All the
depth . . ." Bookworm 10/16/02
- "All the depth . . ." R. Berg 10/16/02
- "All the depth of a saltine cracker" Word Camel 10/16/02
- "All the depth of a saltine cracker" Patty 10/16/02
- "All the depth of a saltine cracker" Silver Surfer 10/16/02