单词 | to think the sun shines out of a person's arse |
释义 | > as lemmasto think (also believe, etc.) the sun shines out of a person's arse (also backside, bum, etc.) (ii) to think (also believe, etc.) the sun shines out of a person's arse (also backside, bum, etc.) (and variants): = to think (also believe, etc.) the sun shines out of a person at Phrases 2b(c)(i). ΚΠ 1952 J. Harris Hallelujah Corner i. vii. 85 You'd think the sun shone out of my backside, the way you never let me out of your sight. Think I was your best pal, you would. 1966 G. M. Williams Camp ix. 101 You'd think the krauts got the sun shining out of their great square arses. 1969 D. Potter Nigel Barton Plays i. 28 Clever sod, ent ya? I expect they think the sun shines out of your bum down at Oxford. 1993 Daily Mail (Nexis) 26 May 12 He was actually quite spoilt as a child; the sun shone out of his belly button as far as his mother was concerned. 2011 T. Ronald Becoming Nancy (2012) xiii. 193 You lot just think the sun shines out of his arse, but you don't know anything. < as lemmas |
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