The phrase "cute as a button" is a simile used to describe something or someone as endearing, lovely, or charming in appearance. Buttons are often small and appealing, hence the comparison for cuteness.
Meaning: cute as a button 'quail' The 'button' quail was small, gray & super fluffy.
well one phrase is "cute as a button"
I think its because buttons are cute, and tiny?
The phrase button it up means to complete it or finish it.
she is as cute as a button
It simply means she finds your belly button cute. She probably also likes you in a romantic way.
The phrase went wrong somewhere, it was always, "cute as a bug in a rug" - meaning 'very comfortable' but someone in the 1940's corrupted it to what you've just said and it's now nonsensical. There's a similar saying, "As cute as a button" and "As cute as a bug's ear" but these
We also say "cute as a bug's ear" and "cute as the Dickens"
The Japanese phrase "Anata wa totemo kawaii desu" translates to "You are very cute" in English. "Anata" means "you," "totemo" means "very," "kawaii" means "cute," and "desu" is a copula verb indicating politeness and formality. So, altogether, the phrase expresses admiration or affection towards the person being addressed.
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Cute. It means "I am your little dog", and the person being spoken to is female.
Fold with Friends would be a cute phrase.