
Where there’s muck there’s brass
Regional Usage
Primarily used in the UK, so may not be understood everywhere. Recognize it's a regional phrase.
When I mentioned 'where there's muck there's brass' in the US, they looked puzzled.
Metaphorical Sense
Often used metaphorically, not just about physical dirt or waste, but any messy situation.
He started a software fix for a nasty code bug, sure that where there's muck there's brass.
Historical Roots
Originates from Yorkshire, where 'brass' means money. It's deeply rooted in British culture.
Her grandfather often recited 'where there's muck there's brass' while polishing his old coins.
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