Keep her country
A phrase, usually in farewell, said between members of the 'countryside' community to will on and promote an honorable lifestyle and proud existence.
Also used to tell one to 'calm down' or 'relax'.
Originated in Ireland.
Also used to tell one to 'calm down' or 'relax'.
Originated in Ireland.
Farmer A: "Right I better go plough a few furrows here, fella."
Farmer B:"No bother, you keep her country!"
Farmer B:"No bother, you keep her country!"