It came from the 1977 short story "Children of the Corn" by Stephen King, the 1984 film adaption, and the 2009 remake of it.(its also a hip hop group but nevermind that)
I'm not sure what it means, but look into these stories/books for more details.
Hope this helps! :P
it basically means "excited energetic kids"
The phrase "that's what she said" is a common expression used to humorously suggest a sexual innuendo or double entendre in response to a statement that could be interpreted that way. It is often used in a light-hearted or joking manner.
it kills kids because he was bullyed when he was a kid
Corn tortillas is an excellent corn recipe that can be used to hide corn so the kids will eat it. Another way to get the kids to eat corn would be feeding them corn dogs. Corn dogs are tasty and different and kids love them.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to admit to a lie or confess an obvious shortcoming. You'd want to acknowledge the corn if you'd told a windy.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to speak up, to say what you had to say. A cowboy often needed to pop his corn in town to defend himself.
settlers
This is from "corn-fed " words. The two word phrase must include the word 'corn' in it e.g. corner it.
It is the name of the kids' favorite restaurant where one is promised unlimited breadsticks upon request.
Only if they torment it !
"Three Sisters" means the three major crops that were often grown together: Beans, squash, and corn.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! The shucks are the husk of the corn, the part you toss away. Shucks were what cowboys called worthless people or things.