up the wooden hill to bedfordshire

"Up the wooden hill to Bedfordshire" is a playful British expression that is commonly used as a humorous euphemism for going to bed or going upstairs to go to sleep. The phrase references the idea of climbing up the wooden stairs (or hill) to reach the fictional destination of Bedfordshire, which represents going to sleep or retiring for the night.


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