Shropshire and Black Country (UK) slang for going the long way around. Can be meant figuratively or literally. Based on The Wrekin, a large hill. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrekin#Folklore_and_customs
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Originally to be named the "Cass County Homewreckers."
Originally to be named the "Cass County Homewreckers."
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It originated from the Midlands and is used due to the extreme size of a local hill called the Wrekin that is a popular hiking location
It originated from the Midlands and is used due to the extreme size of a local hill called the Wrekin that is a popular hiking location
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