all my eye Идиома
All my eye and Peggy Martin
(UK) An idiom that appears to have gone out of use but was prevalent in the English north Midlands of Staffordshire, Cheshire and Derbyshire from at least the turn of the 20th century until the early 1950s or so. The idiom's meaning is literally something said or written that is unbelievable, rumor, over embellished, the result of malicious village gossip etc.
all my eye (and Betty Martin)
Nonsense talk. The agent of this byword is disputed, but it may accept originated with a sailor whose call of a beggar's (misheard) words was admired as nonsense. Oh please, she's not rich. Any allocution of abundance is all my eye and Betty Martin. If he says he's acceptable at tennis, it's all my eye—he's awfully uncoordinated on the court.Learn more: all, betty, eyeall my eye (and Betty Martin)
nonsense; not true. Jane is consistently talking about her admirable childhood, but it's all my eye. He pretends to accept abundant plans, but they're all my eye and Betty Martin.Learn more: all, eye