I think that, most likely, it means just what it sounds like.
I grew up on a farm, up north (Michigan) in the US. That term says
exactly how I feel about lamb, or anything that grew out of a lamb (mutton)
Rand E.
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Paul Braun wrote:
> JOHN DUGGAN wrote:
> ....> can do funny things to it. I enjoy a good curry BUT cannot stand
> woolly
>> maggot, would have to be chicken for me (;o) Regards John Duggan,
>> Wales U.K.
>
> When I was mentioning that I edit out certain American cultural
> references during Robie House tours, this is the kind of stuff I'm
> talking about....
>
> I'm sure "wooly maggot" means something COMPLETELY different over there
> than it does here...
>
> Oh, God, I hope so.
>
> ;-P
>
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