The phrase, butterflies in your stomach comes from the Oxford English Dictionary in 1908. The phrase means having a jittery feeling in the stomach due to anxiety or excitement.
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It is a phrase used when you are nervous because the fluttery feeling in your stomach is said to feel like butterflies. so if i say a sentence that i`m nervous so instead of that we can say there r butterflies in my stomach.
Anxiety, gas, pregnancy... if you have questions, ask your doctor.
its something that is not meant to be taken seriously like the phrase " I have butterflies in my stomach" or " the clouds were crying".
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I was about to ask her to marry me, and I felt butterflies in my stomach.
It does have to do with the feeling you get in your stomach when you get nervous, excited or you when you are in love. it really has nothing to do with butterflies.
This phrase refers to the fact that butterflies come from caterpillars. It means that butterflies are really just dressed caterpillars with wings.
yes in a way because you don't actually have butterflies in your stomach
If someone says this to you, it's a nice compliment. Having the butterflies refers to the excited feeling one gets in their stomach. This particular phrase means that the thought of you makes someone so excited that they have that fun nervous exciting feeling in their stomach. Enjoy!
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