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The idiom "this place is a zoo" refers to a situation that is chaotic, noisy, or disorganized, often filled with a lot of activity or people. It suggests that the environment is as wild or unruly as a zoo, where animals are often restless and unpredictable. This phrase can be used to describe various settings, such as a busy office, a crowded event, or any scenario where things seem out of control.
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A zoo is a place for animals and zoo rhymes with 'moo'.
it means frequenting a place,
it should not have animals locked it cages or be a stuffy place
It's about a Zoo. What kind of place holds a big collection of animals...? (a Zoo)
Common nouns for San Diego Zoo are city, place, location, zoo.
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It has panders
The Super - 2011 This Place is a Zoo - 1.6 was released on: USA: 2011
the place is a zoo
By itself, zoo is a common noun. "This place is a zoo!". However, if it is the name of a SPECIFIC zoo, such as the Brooklyn Zoo, it becomes a proper noun.