It's from a George Burns and Gracie Allen skit. George tells Gracie he bought a new wallet and Gracie asks what it's made of. George says "Hide". Gracie misunderstands and eventually George says, in exasperation, "Hide, hide, the cow's outside". Gracie's response is "Oh, who's afraid of an old cow anyway?"
"Cows Moo Softly" is typically a phrase used metaphorically to describe someone who speaks gently or softly, like the sound a cow makes when it moos. It can suggest a calm or soothing communication style.
It means "the cows and chickens are going to the devil"...which means everything is so crazy that even the animals are going bad. It comes from the musical Guys and Dolls in the song A Bushel and A Peck.
If you mean tonsils, then yes, they do have them.
"Cow hand" is another term for a rancher or cowboy who works with cattle, often on a farm or ranch. It refers to someone who is skilled in handling and caring for cows.
exactly that
The hide of an animal is its skin. From cow hide we get leather.
It means that you eat more than you should because cows graze throughout the day.
The phrase "not in your bailiwick" means something is not within your area of responsibility or expertise. It suggests that it is outside of your jurisdiction or control.
It means you live in a world of your own - Disconnected from the outside world.
Net worth is the total assets of a company (or person) minus outside liabilities.
Animal hide refers to the skin of an animal that has been processed for use in various products, such as leather goods, clothing, and upholstery. It can come from various animals, including cows, goats, pigs, and deer. The tanning process preserves the hide and makes it durable, allowing it to be used in a wide range of applications.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This just meant to travel by railroad. Cowboys and their cows often railed it from one city to another.
"Kuhe" means "cows" in German.
If you mean can cows see pictures, than yes.
This phrase is not exclusive to Yorkshire and can probably be heard in many a pub on a Friday night! It means would you like to go outside for a fight.
You have probably heard the phrase "these colors don't run" Meaning the people in said country are not cowards. I don't know if the phrase is used outside the USA however
Usually in corners or in atticks. If you mean where are they outside usually out in the open on plants, their food source.