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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Why do we say 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 saying?

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 it mean to be a Larry?

derogatory term, "moron". Note: can apply to females even though the word is a male name. He is such a larry! You larry! Stop being a Larry.
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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 does Happy as Larry mean?



Why do Brits say happy as Larry?

Answer. 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 is happy as a sand boy?

Sandboy: As happy as a sandboy is an expression which implies blissful contentment. I believe that the saying is truly Bristolian in origin. On Bathurst basin, in the City centre is the long established Ostrich Inn. The Inn is immediately adjacent to the Redcliff caves which, in their day, were a prime source of sand.
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Where did the term bad Larry come from?

So "Bad Larry"s" is born. Where does the name come from...according to Urban dictionary a "bad Larry" is something savory and delicious. It is also named after my papa "Larry" who was a 47 year military veteran often referred to as "whiskey tiger" because he liked his whiskey, and he was one bad Larry. (
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Is Larry a good name?

Larry is a name that conveys a highly charged personality that attracts powerful ideas. You are diplomatic, gentle, intuitive, cooperative, and might even be a psychic. A gifted storyteller, you mesmerize others when you elaborate on the truth. You might not be aware of your powerful presence to others.
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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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What's a Johnny on the spot?

Definition of Johnny-on-the-spot

: a person who is on hand and ready to perform a service or respond to an emergency.
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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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What does being at sixes and sevens mean?

phrase [usually verb-link PHRASE] If you say that someone or something is at sixes and sevens, you mean that they are confused or disorganized.
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What is the meaning of happy as a clam?

US, informal. : very happy She spent the afternoon reading and was (as) happy as a clam.
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Who was Riley in the saying life of Riley?

The origin of the strange phrase, living the life of Riley, is a popular ballad in the 1800s. It may also be a life reference to an Irish man named Wiley Reily. Right now, the phrase is a popular idiomatic expression that refers to a comfortable and luxurious life. Are you living the life of Riley?
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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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What is the bad Larry?

Bad Larry was one of Stan's CIA poker buddies. In "42-Year-Old Virgin", he recalls his very first kill, his ex-partner whom he found was a double agent and disposed of in a gruesome manner. He decides to help Ray and Roger get Stan his very first kill when they find out he never killed anyone before.
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What kind of name is Larry?

Larry is a masculine name of English origin. Commonly a diminutive form of Laurence, this name has grown to stand on its own. This traditional name means "crowned with laurel" and invites a lovely natural imagery that can make anyone's heart swell.
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What is a lairy girl?

lairy (comparative lairier, superlative lairiest) (UK) Touchy, aggressive or confrontational, usually while drunk.
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What does too old to cut the mustard mean?

What does “cut the mustard” mean? To cut the mustard is “to reach or surpass the desired standard or performance” or more generally “to succeed, to have the ability to do something.” For instance, Beyoncé really cut the mustard in her new song.
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Where does the saying go like the clappers come from?

It comes from the times when all important news was spread to the village/town by use of the church bells. The "clappers" in question are the things that clang on the inside of the bell making the ringing sound - a vigorously rung bell implied a sense of urgency or speed.
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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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