This is pretty obvious, isn't it? Butter is easy to spread over bread. This comparison is showing that something else is easy to spread.
It means something nearly always happens. It is used to indicate that something is almost guaranteed to happen.
"High tailing it out of here" means to leave a place quickly, often in a hurried or panicked manner. The phrase suggests a sense of urgency or the need to escape a situation. It originated from the imagery of an animal, like a deer, raising its tail while fleeing, indicating speed and alertness.
I didn't mean what I said. What does antidisestablishmentarianism mean? My sister is mean. I don't like being mean. The mean of a set of values is the average. The mean temperature is much lower in the valley in spring.
kind of like someone who you can trust
When you toss or flip a coin it's a 50/50 chance of it landing heads or tails up, so the phrase coin toss is used to describe a situation that can go either way.
It means your everything, basicly what you live on :)
Butterflies mean to me like it is flying butter flies Like flies that are flying with butter on themselves
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a delicate situation. The image is finding a hair in your butter but wanting to be polite about it.
it means they were smooth
Fine words butter no parsnips' is a phrase that means using words by themselves is useless and should be avoided. People should be judged by their actions as well.
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It smells like butter.
It can be used for a color that looks like butter like 'butterish yellow' and it can be used for recipes which contain butter 'butterish recipes
A "spread" is something you can spread on bread, whether it be jams, flavoured pastes, or peanut paste (Becoming more commonly known as peanut butter). A bedspread is a quilt for one's bed.
That means something like "the rumor goes around" or "circulates".
No. Just means you have been around peanut butter.
like you are on a mountain