bytebro , 1 month ago @ScotttSee @sollat @RickiTarr Data-point: in the UK it's usually "raining cats and dogs" without the 'like'. Never heard it the other way round, so that may be a UK thing.
@ScotttSee @sollat @RickiTarr Data-point: in the UK it's usually "raining cats and dogs" without the 'like'. Never heard it the other way round, so that may be a UK thing.