Who was the original Happy Larry?

Answer: It originates from a boxer called Larry Foley in the 1890s, before boxing was fully legalised. He won the biggest prize of about $150,000 dollars and a newspaper article in New Zealand had the headline “Happy As Larry” and the phrase stuck.
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Who is Larry from the saying happy as Larry?

Larry Foley was an australian boxer who never lost a fight. His last fight was in the 1870's, he was paid the vast sum of £1000 and won the fight - "hence as happy as Larry".
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Is happy as Larry a metaphor?

The phrase “as happy as Larry” means a very happy person. The phrase is most suitable for the person who always remains happy, laughs a lot even when the things are not in their favor. Also, the phrase is used as a simile to compare a person's happiness.
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What does Larry mean in British slang?

dialectal, England. : confusion, excitement, noise.
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Where did the expression happy as a clam originate?

Origin of Happy as a Clam

The idea behind this expression is that clams are happiest when the ocean is at high tide. When the water it as high tide, the clams are protected from predation by birds. This idiom originated in the United States around the year 1830.
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Where did happy as Larry originate?

Answer: It originates from a boxer called Larry Foley in the 1890s, before boxing was fully legalised. He won the biggest prize of about $150,000 dollars and a newspaper article in New Zealand had the headline “Happy As Larry” and the phrase stuck.
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What does happy as Larry meaning?

happy as Larry in British English

or as happy as Larry. British, Australian and New Zealand informal. extremely happy.
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Is Larry an Irish name?

Larry is a masculine name of English origin. Commonly a diminutive form of Laurence, this name has grown to stand on its own.
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What does Larry mean in Australia?

Orsman, the dictionary editor, supposed that Larry was a stand-in for one of two other words: larrie, a word of Clydesdale origin meaning a joke, or larrikin, a well-known Australian term for a cad.
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What is the full name of Larry?

In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Larry is: Abbreviation of Lawrence or Laurence often used as an independent name.
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Why Is Bob your uncle?

In 1887, British Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil appointed his nephew Arthur James Balfour as Minister for Ireland. The phrase 'Bob's your uncle' was coined when Arthur referred to the Prime Minister as 'Uncle Bob'. Apparently, it's very simple to become a minister when Bob's your uncle!
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Where did the saying kick the bucket come from?

The term is known to date from at least the 16th century. The more interesting (and probably apochryphal) origin relates to suicides who would stand on a large bucket with noose around the neck and, at the moment of their choosing, would kick away the bucket.
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What is the meaning of Bob's your uncle?

Definition of and Bob's your uncle

British, informal. —used to say that something is easy to do or use Just complete the form, pay the fee, and Bob's your uncle!
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Who was Reilly as in the life of Reilly?

John Brown as Digger with Jackie Gleason as Riley. In 1948, NBC broadcast "two live television test programs based on the radio series." The April 13 episode starred Herb Vigran as Riley, and the April 20 episode had Buddy Gray in the title role.
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Where did the saying sent to Coventry originate?

Meaning “to deliberately ostracise someone”, this phrase originates from a 17th century English Civil War punishment, when Coventry was a Parliamentary stronghold. The king's soldiers were so hated that Royalist prisoners were sent to Coventry, where it was felt they would be ignored.
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What does it mean happy as a clam?

US, informal. : very happy She spent the afternoon reading and was (as) happy as a clam.
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What is happy as a sand boy?

extremely happy; perfectly contented with your situation. An 1823 dictionary describes a sandboy as an urchin who sold sand in the streets, and according to the same source the expression jolly as a sandboy was already proverbial by that date for 'a merry fellow who has tasted a drop'.
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What does living the life of Riley mean?

Definition of life of Riley

: a carefree comfortable way of living.
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Where did the life of Riley originate?

A life of luxury: “Sheila found herself living the life of Riley after she won the lottery.” The expression comes from a popular song of the 1880s, “Is That Mr. Reilly?”, in which the title character describes what he would do if he suddenly became wealthy.
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Is Larry a biblical name?

Larry is baby unisex name mainly popular in Christian religion and its main origin is Latin. Larry name meanings is Man from laurentum.
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When was the name Larry first used?

The name first appeared in the year 1880 and given to 13 newborn babies. It became a popular name in the year 1931 with a rank of #88 nationwide and was registered 2,146 times as a baby boy's name. Larry became a popular boy's name in the state of Kansas in the year 1939.
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What does full as a goog meaning?

goog: full as a goog

Extremely drunk; replete with food; extremely full, packed. In Australian English a goog is an egg. It is an abbreviation of the British dialect word goggy 'a child's name for an egg', retained in Scotland as goggie.
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What is the meaning of pleased as punch?

Definition of (as) pleased as punch

informal. : very happy or satisfied We were pleased as punch that he decided to visit.
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