Oh, isn't that a charming phrase? When we say someone is "lost as a goose," it means they may be a bit confused or disoriented, just like a goose who has strayed from its flock. It's a gentle way of saying someone might need a little help finding their way back. Just like how we guide our brush on the canvas, we can also guide each other with kindness and understanding.
it means lost his mind
A "wild goose chase" is a figurative expression relating to the pursuit of something you likely cannot or did not realize. A fruitless pursuit of something that is unattainable
Lost in the fun house is a phrase meaning the person keeps getting turned around and running into dead ends. The phrase is based after the popular carnival attraction.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one means true, staunch, reliable. Sound means strong and sturdy.
It means something that if the ingredients are improper , output cannot be as expected a similar phrase would be to build a tall building you have to have strong foundation , or something like that
Oh, what a goose I am!
getting smashed of grey goose vodka
The phrase "get lost" as in telling someone to leave is "piérdete" in Spanish.
This is a phrase that means you are in deep trouble that you cannot get out of. The term comes from the days when people kept geese both for meat and eggs. If your goose was cooked, then you had no way of getting eggs and no way to turn the situation around again.
I think what it means is that somebody has lost his or her mind
It depends on who says it. Like " Don't be a silly goose." from a friend means they were teasing. From an unfriendly quarter it could mean " Don't be {as dumb as ] a goose.
Well, can you go back in time and get back the time you lost?