B-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-because!
This phrase is likely a play on the idiom "to have a bee in one's bonnet," meaning to be agitated or obsessed with something. "Sword to his fiddle" is not a common phrase or expression.
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No. Not yet, anyway. Suigetsu gets Zabuza's sword, while Killer Bee gets Kisame's sword.
Certainly! Here are a few examples of similes: Busy as a bee Brave as a lion Strong as an ox Quiet as a mouse Fit as a fiddle
Fiddle.
As fit as a fiddle.
They say that he does but he's really in his own sword, Samehada, which Killer Bee is carrying around.
he was mentioning that the sword preferd killer bees chakra to his, so it stabbed kisame took some of his energy and gave it to killer bee, its actually pretty funny if you think about it.
A little fiddle
As fit as a fiddle
little fiddle
The duration of On the Fiddle is 1.43 hours.
As a noun: The lead singer of the group played the fiddle as good as he sang. As a verb: I can fiddle if you can play the guitar. Or: If you fiddle with that remote control one more time, you'll go to your room.
The viola is sometimes called a fiddle although whoever does is inaccurate, because the violin may be considered a fiddle if played in what i like to call "playing in a fiddle fashion. Please note that you can still fiddle on the viola since it is a technique but the viola itself is not called a fiddle.