Arthur or Martha

If you’re in a state of confusion, you might say I don’t know if I’m Arthur or Martha. It’s a slang phrase for “I’m confused” that you might hear in Australia or New Zealand, according to the Collins English Dictionary. This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “Arthur or Martha”

Here is an expression that I stumbled across in the Collins Dictionary that I have taken to heart, Grant.

I just love it. I don’t know if you’ve heard it.

The expression is to not know whether one is Arthur or Martha. It’s Australian and New Zealand slang. It means to be in a state of confusion.

I don’t know if I’m Arthur or Martha. Who are Arthur and Martha? Where do they come from?

Well, they sound alike. Oh, okay. Okay, very good.

To not know if one is Arthur or Martha. I often don’t know. Just call me Arthur. Arthur. Okay. Thank Martha.

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