"the end of the beans" and is an expression used to mean that it's all over and all hope is gone. So what has this got to do with the menopause? Interestingly it is also an expression that has been used with reference to the menopause. So is there really a link between the two?
"the end of the beans" and is an expression used to mean that it's all over and all hope is gone. So what has this got to do with the menopause? Interestingly it is also an expression that has been used with reference to the menopause. So is there really a link between the two?