This lesson provides a kid-friendly overview of idioms. Learn all about idioms and where they come from, and review some commonly-used idioms along with their meanings. Related to this Question What does the idiom" get a leg up" mean?
The process of disbudding a kid (baby goat) burns through theskin and horn bud, stopping the blood supply to the horn buds and causing them to eventually fall off, if all goes well. If they do grow back, the partial horns are called scurs. Horns that regrow after disbudding are calle...
When someone calls your pet or child a chonk, they mean your pet or child is (perhaps majestically) overweight. The term chonk gained popularity in 2018, when Facebook user Emilie Chang posted a revised, chonk-tastic version of a feline body fat index chart to a group called THIS CAT IS...
1. Remember to tell the kid when dinner is. This is the cheapest option. You can also have a standing, “You need to be home by 6:00 for dinner.” No need for a high-tech solution. 2. A cellphone. Believe it or not, cellphone does not automatically mean, “I’m tracking my ch...
Or that I always try to 100% every game I play? Heck, I probably spend as much time cataloging and curating my physical and digital video game collections as I do playing them. Clearly, it’s my mindset (which has been abundantly exposed in the annual challenges) that drives all of the...
In the present study, milking of the goats was stopped at the 20th week of lactation when, on the average, the daily yield was 48% of the mean peak yield of 755 mL and only one animal was producing below 150 mL per day, the quantity below which a lactating non-dairy goat was ...
30,000 Baht does mean the same thing to everyone; it all depends on the opportunity costs (other opportunities). If someone has an offer for a professorship at an Ivy League school or a job with a huge salary on Wall Street, I doubt the person would give up an offer like this to ...
What does chungus mean? 5512 +43 A cute, chunky creature Chungus means a cute, chunky creature. While the term was originally popularized by video game journalist Jim Sterling and online gamers, its use has increased and morphed such that you might hear someone at your local park shout "Look...
The Sunday school Servant passed that story on to others and it got to people who are not Orthodox or non-believers. After a while, someone told the Sunday School Servant that they know a little girl who is not a Christian who heard this story of the kid, cut a cross out of a piece...
Massularia acuminata is the new kid on the block, so new in fact that you have likely never heard of it. It has a history with the Yoruba tribes of Nigeria, where it is used as a traditional aphrodisiac and chewing stick to improve oral health. ...