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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Jam tomorrow and Furry boots.

Hello,

Could you tell me please how are these expressions used?

''Jam tomorrow" and "Furry boots?"
  

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A: What's your band's plan? B: Jam tomorrow. A: What's on the breakfast toast this week?

  • A: What's your band's plan?
  • B: Jam tomorrow.
  • A: What's on the breakfast toast this week?
  • B: Jelly today, jam tomorrow.
  • A: What do you wear on your feet in the winter?
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A: What's your band's plan?
B: Jam tomorrow.

A: What's on the breakfast toast this week?
B: Jelly today, jam tomorrow.

A: What do you wear on your feet in the winter?
B: Furry boots.

A: What's your cat's name?
B: 'Furry Boots'.

As you can see, there is no telling how we might use them unless you have some context.
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Hello,

Thank you for your explanations. I am afraid I was asking about another use of ''Furry Boots".

I mean it's idiomatic meaninig; "it is a rhyming slang for where/whereabouts so Furry boots you going?''-This is what I have read on this site below.

And this is where I found it too:

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