Dip your bread
Take your fill, grab the spoils on offer
From the Manchester Evening News:
Stuart Pearce borrowed a line from his former Forest boss Brian Clough to make his point. He said: "Brian had a saying: `Dip your bread.' He meant that you should nail the opposition while you've got your tails up.
Stuart Pearce borrowed a line from his former Forest boss Brian Clough to make his point. He said: "Brian had a saying: `Dip your bread.' He meant that you should nail the opposition while you've got your tails up.
Dip your bread
To perform an action; To get stuck in
"I need a piss"
"Go and dip your bread pal"
"Go and dip your bread pal"