Lest we forget
Well, today's Forgotten Word from The Calendar is "upknocking", referring to the work of the knocker-up.
Now, I'm aware that upknocking is no longer a valid career choice, but I'd still say I was going to knock someone up.
This is, I hasten to add, nothing to do with getting someone pregnant. Knocking someone up is just waking them up in the morning, to make sure they're not late for work (historically by knocking on their window with a stick).
Anyone else use this phrase ? I've concluded that this calendar is definitely American, and they have forgotten different things to us.
In other news, apparently it's St Joseph's day today, patron saint of workers. A quick google suggests they mean Joseph-husband-of-Mary, not any of the other Josephs kicking around.
Now, I'm aware that upknocking is no longer a valid career choice, but I'd still say I was going to knock someone up.
This is, I hasten to add, nothing to do with getting someone pregnant. Knocking someone up is just waking them up in the morning, to make sure they're not late for work (historically by knocking on their window with a stick).
Anyone else use this phrase ? I've concluded that this calendar is definitely American, and they have forgotten different things to us.
In other news, apparently it's St Joseph's day today, patron saint of workers. A quick google suggests they mean Joseph-husband-of-Mary, not any of the other Josephs kicking around.

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(We never referred to him as an upknocker, though!)
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No, to be fair to the calendar, "upknocker" and "upknocking" are new ones on me too.
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I never really thought of the other way of knocking someone up to be honest.
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:o)