go to the foot of our stairs

"Go to the foot of our stairs" is a colloquial phrase that originated in British English and refers to expressing surprise or astonishment. It is often used to convey a sense of disbelief or shock at something unexpected or unusual. The phrase typically implies that the speaker is at a loss for words or finds something hard to comprehend.


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