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What does this sentence mean? "Penny in the air... Penny drops" Does it mean an ambiguous situation that the question is not clearly answered?
31 déc. 2011 08:01
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It is a point when you realise something, for instance somebody says something that at the time does not appear important,but later you think about it and you realise the signifance of what was said. It is then that "the penny drops" untill then, it is "in the air" Like a coin put into a machine that seems to stick just at the top, then all at once, it drops!
31 décembre 2011
More specifically, as far as I know, it's the penny you would use in a pay phone before everyone had mobiles. You'd put it in the slot and a mechanism would lock it. Press the release button, and you'll get it back. When the other person answers the call, the mechanism releases your coin into the phone's "safe", and you can hear the "clink" sound as it hits the other coins. That kind of tells you that it went through. Thus, when you make a call on a pay phone, when the other person finally picks up and a connection is made, the penny drops. It's never in the air though, it's locked in that mechanisn.. I reckon the only time I heard "penny in the air" was in Doctor Who. And in my country we say "the phone token drops".
8 juin 2012
Affluence, it says that you can earn every thing that you need. It's the secret. Every body can be rich.
31 décembre 2011
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