Birmingham screwdriver
English
    
    Etymology
    
Humorously suggesting that people from Birmingham rely on the use of force to solve problems.
Pronunciation
    
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Noun
    
Birmingham screwdriver (plural Birmingham screwdrivers)
- (UK, slang) A hammer.
- 2003, Alex Ferrier, “Insurance Payout?”, in uk.rec.motorcycles (Usenet):- I'll be watching the fucker like a hawk with a Birmingham screwdriver to the ready should I spot anything untoward.
 
- 2012, Jonathan Meades, Museum Without Walls, Random House, →ISBN:- Tinkering – the Midlands, especially, had a tradition, killed off by the introduction of the MoT test, of men who built cars called 'specials', bodged with a Birmingham screwdriver from components of other cars.
 
- 2014, RJ Smith, Cataclysm, Storyteller Entertainment, LLC, →ISBN:- “I feel like I've been walloped with a Birmingham screwdriver!”
 
 
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