pursuing a reptile to the point of exhaustion, then seizing it.
As you know, you can never "catch" a rainbow. If someone is chasing rainbows he/she is going after something he/she can never achieve.
This phrase typically means that someone was being pursued or hunted aggressively, often in a relentless manner like hounds chasing prey. It conveys a sense of urgency, fear, or danger.
My best answer to me could be: One snake that are cat-snakes, with two heads. I think that you might be on LSD or something man
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a fun way of describing being alive. If you were still above the snakes, you were above the ground.
Well, snakes are cold blooded so i guess they would die of starvation after a long time but wouldn't freeze to death
Chasing people who owe you money.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one gives you a vivid image. To wake snakes meant to raise a ruckus or make a lot of noise. You can imagine the snakes snoozing for the night, suddenly roused out of their holes by a rowdy cowboy.
It means chasing the other people in the arena.
To do heroine. Chasing the brown dragon is to smoke opium.
Is it not from Little Orphan Annie?
Chasing cars is named so because of an infatuation Gary Lightbody had when he was younger, his dad told him :"You're like a dog chasing a car. You'll never catch it and you just wouldn't know what to do with it if you did." This is where the phrase "chasing cars" comes from. Hope this helped (:
I think you mean "no great snakes," and it means "no big deal."