Origin Of Phrase Toys In The Attic
I think she might have toys in the attic.
Origin of phrase toys in the attic. It may also refer to. Have toys in the attic to be crazy. In the attic lights voices scream nothing s seen real s a dream leaving the things that are real behind leaving the things that you love from mind all of the things that you learned from fears nothing is left for the years voices scream nothing s seen real s a dream toys toys toys in the attic toys toys toys in the attic toys toys toys in the attic toys toys toys in the attic lights. Toys in the attic.
The album is the band s most commercially successful studio lp in the united states with eight million copies sold according to the riaa. Its first single sweet emotion was released on may 19 and walk this way followed on august 28 in the same year. Toys in the attic posted by howard on june 28 2008 at 19 06. Tommy must have toys in the attic if he thinks he can convince our mother to let him get a tattoo for his birthday.
Toys in the attic a stop motion family film. Toys in the attic a play by lillian hellman. Toys in the attic a 1975 album by american band aerosmith toys in the attic song the title track from the album toys in the attic a famous line from pink floyd song. There s an old lady who stands on the corner yelling at strangers all day.
To act think or behave in an eccentric foolish or nonsensical manner. Toys in the attic posted by howard on june 28 2008 at 19 06. Toys in the attic the film adaptation of the hellman play. Toys in the attic esc 29 june 08 esc 29 june 08.
What is the origin of that phrase. Toys in the attic. I have looked in phrase books and a couple of quote books. Toys in the attic is a euphemism for insanity.