Dip Your Bread

What is Dip Your Bread?


1.

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.

See cheers, there you go, eat up, drink up

2.

To perform an action; To get stuck in

"I need a piss"

"Go and dip your bread pal"


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