If you say "I'm feeling a little under the weather today," it means that you are feeling a little bit sick or not feeling well.
...means "feeling sick".
Someone who is under the weather doesn't feel well and/or has a mild illness, like the common cold for example.
It means your not feeling well or having a hard time
It depends:
In the US, if some one is "under the weather," it means they are not feeling well or that they are ill.
In British English speaking countries, it means the person is drunk or hungover.
I will not be attending tonight's party because I am feeling a bit under the weather.
If you are "feeling under the weather", it means that you are not feeling very well.
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weather forecast means an analysis of the state of the weather in an areawith an assesment of likely developments
In the 1800s it was commonly believed that bad weather could cause you to become sick.
The spelling weather means the local meteorological conditions.The term meaning regardless is spelled "whether or not."
The under or after part of the day; undermeal; evening.
The meaning of I feel a bit under the weather means you dont feel very well
ailing, indisposed, unwell
The literal meaning of the phrase would have you outside in the weather without protection. You're "under" the clouds and sun, the rain and snow and fog.
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Yes it is an idiom because the literal meaning doesn't make sense.
Under the Weather was created on 2005-12-05.
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The Latin word meaning weather is tempestas.
"The weather of God"
I didn't go to work today, as I was feeling under the weather.
I think weather blind means that you cant feel any weather or see it
although tiempo is the word for weather, Weather Forecast is prevision metereologica