It means, "for now, all is well." A 19th century superstition believed that if geese flew low there were evil spirits present. If they flew high, there were none at that time.
"Ευχαριστώ" (eucharisto) is the Greek word for "thank you." It is a common expression used to show gratitude in Greek-speaking countries.
"Zenkiu" is a phonetic spelling of the informal expression "thank you" in text messaging or social media slang. It is used as a casual and playful way to express gratitude.
A thought is a mental process or product of thinking, which can involve ideas, beliefs, memories, feelings, or sensations that occur in the mind. It is a mental representation or expression of our internal experiences.
"Cliché" refers to an overused phrase, idea, or expression that has lost its originality or effectiveness due to its frequent use. It often conveys a lack of creativity or original thought.
"Doushita" (どうした) means "What's wrong?" or "What happened?" in Japanese. It is a common expression used to ask someone if something is troubling them or if they need help.
Perhaps you mean the expression "What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander"?
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
There is no such expression as a "jury is hung like a horse." When a jury is hung, it means they are unable to reach a unanimous decision. There may be one juror that disagrees with the majority, the members of the jury divided 50/50 on which way to go, or they may be split somewhere in between. When a person is said to be "hung like a horse" it refers to his anatomy.
Oh, what a goose I am!
getting smashed of grey goose vodka
because the sky is so high
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.
I think you meant 'clam at high tide' or the full version 'happy as a clam at high tide'. This is an idiom/expression dating from the early 19th century. The expression means to be very joyful or content.
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Chicken or goose fat.
it is just a saying
it means your face is ugly i dare u to say hello goose to your teachers lool