“It’s like trying to herd cats.”
If you couldn’t understand anything unless you literally stood underneath it.
It’s raining cats and dogs.
And you thought hail could be challenging…
A bomb’s gone off in Battersea.
(Stolen from mock the week.)
I was caught in a massive rain storm in South Dakota once and it rained frogs
FROGS, EVERYTHING COVERED IN LITTLE FROGS
it was amazing and crazy and I also thought I was going mad
Seems like fish and frogs are the main types of animal rain
Fish: global, dozens of entries
Frogs/toads: global, dozen entriesSpiders: 3 entries, Australia, Brazil, Australia.
The full idiom of “speak of the devil and he doth appear” seems like it would be chaotic and bizarre.
“Well, fuck me runnin’.” would certainly be…logistically challenging.
“Dick me dead and bury me pregnant” would cause some interesting situations
No! I swear they LITERALLY asked for it!
That’s a new one for me.
“Earworm”
Like, get it out, please.
He’s really getting under my skin. I think I will go over there and give him a piece of my mind.
Pick someone’s brain probably ranks quite high on psycho scale
You wouldn’t know ____ if it came up an bit you in the ass.
Lend me your ear
Don’t piss on my leg and tell me it’s raining.
Also, don’t blow smoke up my ass.
That link is going to stay blue.
I think I’m going to take a break from the internet for a while…
Sataa kuin Esterin perseestä. (Finnish)
Rains as if it comes out from Eshter’s arse.
As it means really heavy rain, it would render things pretty chaotic.
Cat got your tongue?
Ooowww
This question reminds me of an exercise my elementary school class did once. We were told to pick an idiom and draw it literally.
I don’t remember what I picked, but my friend drew her mom’s favorite saying, “You drive me up the wall!” I can still vividly see the drawing of a lady with her eyes bugging out, driving vertically up a living room wall.
You’d never really get those ducks in a row, but it would be entertaining to watch you try.







