"for England" meaning in All languages combined

See for England on Wiktionary

Prepositional phrase [English]

Audio: en-au-for England.ogg [Australia]
Etymology: Suggests that if there was a world championship for the given action, the person under discussion could compete on the national team. Head templates: {{head|en|prepositional phrase|head=}} for England, {{en-PP}} for England
  1. (UK, idiomatic) Very well or for a long time. Tags: UK, idiomatic
    Sense id: en-for_England-en-prep_phrase-qXGV2juI Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 94 6
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see for, England.
    Sense id: en-for_England-en-prep_phrase-vcEejHTD

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  "etymology_text": "Suggests that if there was a world championship for the given action, the person under discussion could compete on the national team.",
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        {
          "ref": "2011, Bernardine Kennedy, Past Chances, Hachette UK",
          "text": "Before Venita, who could chatter for England, had a chance to hand over too much more information, Marty jumped in defensively.",
          "type": "quotation"
        },
        {
          "ref": "2014, David Menon, Fireflies: Detective Superintendent Jeff Barton #2, David Menon",
          "text": "She always wore the most disgustingly old-fashioned clothes and she could moan and complain for England but the thing that really bugged Sharon about Anne was that, despite having the disposition of a wet weekend in Scarborough, she always signed her departmental notes 'Annie' and she always turned the dot on the 'i' into a flower.",
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        {
          "ref": "2014, Janis Winehouse, Loving Amy: A Mother's Story, Random House",
          "text": "She could sleep for England. It's not unusual for teenagers to sleep for England, I know, but I believe Amy experienced depressions in her early teens.",
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        "(UK, idiomatic) Very well or for a long time."
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          "ref": "2014, David Menon, Fireflies: Detective Superintendent Jeff Barton #2, David Menon",
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