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      09-09-2022, 08:40 AM   #76
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Originally Posted by GuidoK View Post
Sorry, I thought rude health ment bad health.
Rude in being something unpleasant like a rude awakening.
But with health it's apparently the opposite. I had to look it up.
Is that a specific British-English use of the term, or also American-English?
More a British - English term that might be used. Saying something is in rude health is basically saying its in really good naked bare you arse good. Sounds strange but is often used, I think some of the Sky presenters used the same term talking to Dominicali when he popped into chat to them about new teams during one of the test sessions last week.
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