In a short time
The most common expression is "two shakes of a sheep's (or lamb's) tail," not "bee's knee" though.
It will be done soon
doing something quickly. ;)
It means you probably have a bad universal joint or two.
Two shakes of a lamb's tail or the shortened version of "two shakes" means something will be done right away, quickly. Here's the situation, you walk into a store and ask for an item that has to be retrieved from the back room. The sales person could say something like, "I'll be back in two shakes".
It means that you almost caught the Pokemon. It says that when you have two shakes.
It is on a shirt in the movie Just Friends, where two cats are drinking milkshakes together.
it depends they might if two different type of bees.
The timing may be off, have it checked at a mechanic
It means in a very short amount of time, as a lamb shaking its tail is quick.
Shes playing.
No they are not. Bees and Wasps are two separate species.
Do you mean fibula?the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.