“Dip your bread”
Source:
This phrase has its origins in Mark 14:20-22 of the King James Version of the Bible
Meaning:
ke your fill or grab the spoils on offer; to become involved in something or get 'stuck in'
This phrase has its origins in Mark 14:20-22 of the King James Version of the Bible
ke your fill or grab the spoils on offer; to become involved in something or get 'stuck in'