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There are
many American expressions about insects -- like bees, for example. Bees
are known as very hard workers. They always appear to be busy, moving
around their homes, or hives.
So you might say you were as busy as a bee if you spent your weekend
cleaning your house. In fact, you might say your house was a beehive of
activity if your whole family was helping you clean. You also might say
you made a beeline for something if you went there right away. When we
go to see a movie, my friend always makes a beeline for the place where
they sell popcorn.
Here is an expression about bees that is not used much any more, but we
like it anyway. We think it was first used in the nineteen twenties. If
something was the best of its kind, you might say it was the bee's knees.
Now, we admit that we do not know how this expression developed. If fact,
we do not even know if bees have knees!
If your friend cannot stop talking about something because she thinks it
is important, you might say she has a bee in her bonnet. If someone asks
you a personal question, you might say "that is none of your beeswax."
This means none of your business.
Speaking of personal questions, there is an expression people sometimes
use when their children ask, "where do babies come from?" Parents who
discuss sex and reproduction say this is talking about the birds and the
bees.
Hornets are bee-like insects that sometimes attack people. If you are
really angry, you might say you are mad as a hornet. And if you stir up
a hornet's nest, you create trouble or problems.
Butterflies are beautiful insects, but you would not want to have
butterflies in your stomach. That means to be nervous about having to do
something, like speaking in front of a crowd. You would also not want to
have ants in your pants. That is, to be restless and unable to sit still.
Here are some expressions about plain old bugs, another word for insects.
If a friend keeps asking you to do something you do not want to do, you
might ask him to leave you alone or "stop bugging me." A friend also
might tell you again and again to do something. If so, you might say he
put a bug in your ear.
If you were reading a book in your warm bed on a cold winter's day, you
might say you were snug as a bug in a rug. And, if you wish someone good
night, you might say, "sleep tight -- don't let the bed bugs bite."
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