north and south

north and south

The mouth. The phrase comes from rhyming slang in which "north and south" rhymes with "mouth." Primarily heard in UK. Hey, watch what comes out of your north and south around your granny.
See also: and, north, south
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • storm
  • worst comes to worst
  • trust, but verify
  • verify
  • (it's) (all) Greek to me
  • be all Greek to someone
  • Greek to me
  • Greek to me, it's
  • it's all Greek to me
  • came