pgd wrote:
What do the following mean?
A stitch in time takes nine.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A baker's dozen.
I know that a Baker's Dozen is 13.
marshall wrote:
I thought it was "a stitch in time saves nine". I think it means acting sooner rather than later will save you from extra work in the long run.
That's how I understand it, too.
"A rolling stone gathers no moss" - I envision this as having something to do with being active and/or outgoing, rather than sedentary to the point you're sprouting vegetation.
I hear the literal meaning of the words first. With age, I caught on, but there's still a pause. Certain situations, some described well here, still confuse me.
In situations where I know the figurative, I'll often make a joke based (usually dry) on it's literal meaning.
Example....
FB Friend's status: it's darker than you think
Me: pffft
Friend: well it is
Me: nothing is darker than I think
Me: Not complaining tho