Birds fly the nest when they have sufficiently developed abilities to fly and find food.
The phrase "fly the coop" is often used as a metaphor describing when children leave the parental home.
It means that she's really cool, kind of like super-fly but in different words.
Slang [British/Australian] for running around/being very busy. "I'm racing around like a blue-arsed fly - my plane leaves in 2 hours."
To be locked up or kept in a small room, pen, or cell.
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
1. This is not an idiom - an idiom is when you cannot figure out the meaning of the phrase by just defining the words. You can figure out what this phrase means by the words and context. 2. It's not pugs, which are a type of dog. It's WHEN PIGS FLY. 3. You use this phrase whenever you think whatever something is not at all likely to occur
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It is a funny phrase for peacocks to show them honor.
its from a chicken
Fly me to Neptune
the line mentioned is from In The Bazaars Of Hyderabad. bells are as delicate as a Dragon Fly's Wing.they are so delicate as to allow the pegion to fly. By-Yatharth Satija
in skydiving, it is when jumpers turn and "fly" away from each other to open their parachutes.
It means the same as "here today gone tomorrow".....a transient or unreliable company.
Direct quote from Wikipedia... "coop, the top level domain used only for cooperatives on the Internet"
It's a phrase that signifies that some event is unlikely to ever occur. Similar to "when pigs fly" in North America.
If you mean co-op, it's "samarbete"...
It is an instrument similar to a pencil used for writing words/symbols/images. This leads to the phrase "chicken scratch."
It is referring to the phrase "Pigs might fly". It means that they don't have wings, so if you have asked someone a question and their response was "Do pigs have wings?". their answer is "NO".