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Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

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    Talking Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

    A student passes his exams and gained his place at university. Afterwards he felt "as high as a kite".

    'High as a kite' - it means that you feel very very happy!


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    Default Re: Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

    Though maybe someone should point out that 'to be high' would imply that you were on some sort of drugs, so don't forget the kite bit


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    Default Re: Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

    "adopt a tree"
    you say i adopted a tree when u run into something


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    Default Re: Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

    Hotsie totsie / hotsy totsy
    - how r you doing?
    - Hotsie totsie ..... means i feel perfect great fine .... you know , just phat!


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    Default Re: Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

    Beat around the bush
    stop beating around the bush means get into it without sneaky ways , be honest about it n let it out if your chest


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    Default Re: Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

    wot an addi_paddi !
    means wot a temper!wot an attitude ..like my lil sis she's 21 n wot an addi-pasddi !


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    Default Re: Idiom of the Day: high as a kite

    Quote Originally Posted by thredder View Post
    Though maybe someone should point out that 'to be high' would imply that you were on some sort of drugs, so don't forget the kite bit
    thredder as most of us here are teachers one have ti mention that even to be chalked up means to be high under the influence of tardust


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