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Hasil Sabah Borneo

Treasure from the sea/Let’s sea

Tank-Thank

This the sea-son

Yeah buoy

Water you doing

The ocean made me salty/smoking

Seek to sea more

Seas the day!

Sofishcated

Offishcial

Feeling fin-tastic!

Surf the net

First come first surfed

Sands to him over here

Not > Naut

Cray-sea promotion

Abaot-about

Sail-sell/sale

Shore-sure

Net

Swimmer-simmer
Seal of approval

Coast-im just coasting

Whalecome/well

Speshell/shellection

Available

Octopied

Wet-wait

Oar-or

Salmo-someone

Cod-could

Notfishstanding

Herring-hearing

Reely

Fincy-fancy

Some-fin – something

No-fin – nothing

Any-fin – anything

-ing – fin

Fink-think

Finish

Fishy

Preefer/Reefill

Alwaves

Isea-icy

A-nemo – anymore

Sardinely-certainly

Opportunaty

Koi-coy

Did you catch that?

Shorey-sorry

Shellebration
Seaze/seize

Inkling

Anchorage

Bay-bae

Aquaintances

Sea-rius

Kraken-cracking

Clam-calm

Oh my cod

Hooked on

 Carpe diem
 Going swimmingly
 A fine kettle of fish
 A drop in the ocean
 A sea change
 Swimming along nicely
 A fish out of water
 Plenty of fish in the sea
 Something fishy about that
 Something smells fishy
 Bigger fish to fry
 Fishing for compliments
 A biting review
 You must lose a fly to catch a trout
 Old trout
 Trouser trout
 Stewed to the gills
 To fish in troubled waters
 Devil and the deep blue sea
 Catch and release
 To feel gutted
 Bottom feeder
 Big fish
 Big fish in a small pond
 Cold fish
 Drink like a fish
 Fish around
 Fish eye
 Fish for
 Fish for a compliment
 Fish out
 Kettle of fish
 Like a fish out of water
 Like shooting fish in a barrel
 Need (something) (about) as much a fish needs a bicycle
 Need (something) like a fish needs a bicycle
 Neither fish nor fowl
 Other fish to fry
 Pretty kettle of fish
 Queer fish
 There are plenty of fish in the sea
 What’s that got to do with the price of fish?
 Swim against the stream
 Swimming with the fished
 Sink or swim
 Tilt (or tip) the scales
 Squashed in like sardines
 Off the hook
 By hook or by crook
 Hook on
 In deep water
 Full (or stuffed) to the gills
 Fishy about the gills (hung over)
 Shark bait
 Bait and switch
 Crow bait
 Rise to the bait
 Take the bait
 Get your bait back (barely making expenses back)
 Reel something in
 Reel something off (e.g. say a list of items fast)
 Wedding tackle
 Catch a break
 Catch on fire
 Catch someone’s fancy, Catch by surprise
 Catch one’s breath
 Caught at a bad time
 Catch in the act
 Catch off guard
 Catch red-handed
 What’s the catch?
 Catch-22
 For god’s sake (cod’s hake)

 Why is a fish so easy to weigh? – Because it has it’s own scales!


What do fish use to make telephone calls? – A shell-phone!
What’s the difference between a fish and a piano? – You can’t tuna fish!

What does the fish say when she hits into a concrete wall? – Oh dam!

What was the Tsar of Russia’s favourite fish? – Tsardines!

Why didn’t the crayfish share her toys? – She was too shellfish!

How do you tune a fish? – You can tuna fish with it’s scales.

What do you get if you cross an abbot with a trout? – A monkfish!

What fish goes up the river at 100mph? – A motor pike!

Why was the bluefish blue? – Because the blowfish wouldn’t.

What did the fish say when her friends kept making annoying puns? – I’m outta this plaice!

Why do some fish live at the bottom of the ocean? – Because they dropped out of school.

What is the best way to communicate with a fish? – Drop it a line!

What has big sharp teeth, a tail, scales, and a trunk? – A pike going on holiday.

What did the fish say to his boyfriend? – Your plaice or mine?

Why are fish so smart? – Because they live in schools!

Where do fish go to borrow money? – To the prawn broker, or sometimes a loan shark

Why is a fishmonger never generous? – Because his business makes him sell-fish.

What’s the worlds laziest fish? – The kipper!

Which fish can perform operations? – A sturgeon!

What does a fish wrap round its shoulders to keep warm? – A shoal!

Where do baby fish go every morning? – Plaiceschool

Why did the fish blush? – Because the see-weed!

 Keel over and die


 To see stars
 Like a fish out of water
 Plenty of fish in the sea
 That shore is (funny/sad/long/etc.)
 Something fishy about that
 The coast is clear
 Bigger fish to fry
 Surfing the net
 Happy as a clam
 One sandwich short of a picnic
 Channel surfing
 Devil and the deep blue sea
 Don’t rock the boat
 A sea change
 For everything, there is a season
 He’s fishing for compliments
 High-tide / High water mark
 Hook, line and sinker
 He/She has one oar out of water
 Going against the tide
 Jump the shark
 Lay there like a beached whale
 Muddy the water
 My head is swimming
 My lips are sealed
 Paddle your own canoe
 Back to the salt mine
 Blood is thicker than water
 Sealed with a loving kiss
 She’s not the only fish in the sea
 Signed, sealed and delivered
 Sink a shot (through the hoop)
 Sink or swim
 To sink your teeth into
 A fine kettle of fish
 Butter fingers
 That argument doesn’t hold water
 That’s water under the bridge
 Take it with a grain of salt
 A picture is worth a thousand words
 Whatever floats your boat
 Dead in the water
 Distance makes the heart grow fronder
 A whale of a time
 Keep your head above water
 Drinks like a fish
 Drunk as a sailor
 Drowning your sorrows
 Feeling blue
 An albatross around the neck
 From sea to shining sea
 As big as a whale
 In a nutshell
 Keep at bay
 Last resort
 Mexican wave
 No man is an island
 Neither fish nor foul
 Out of the blue
 Plain sailing
 Bubble and squeak
 Queer fish
 Ripped me off
 Rising tide
 Rub salt in the wound
 Sands of time
 Burst your bubble
 Bury your head in the sand
 A drop in the ocean
 Stem the tide
 Surf and turf
 Take a long walk off a short pier
 Teeth as white as pearls
 Clam up and be quiet
 The net result
 Throw in the towel
 Trim one’s sails
 Walking on sunshine
 A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle
 Worth one’s salt

There’s enough fish pun, should scale back

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