What does the idiom have a cow mean?

Definition of have a cow
: to become very angry, upset, etc.
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Where did the idiom have a cow come from?

Of course, the most recognizable use of the term “don't have a cow” comes from The Simpsons character Bart Simpson. Thanks to this little yellow guy, and all the merchandise of him, the term was highly popularized in the early 1990s.
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Is have a cow offensive?

Don't Have a Cow Meaning

To tell someone not to have a cow, then, is to tell someone to relax or calm down. This is an American phrase commonly used to subdue an unnecessarily strong reaction (at least in the eyes of the person using it).
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What does it mean when a man calls a woman a cow?

countable noun. If someone describes a woman as a cow, they dislike her and think that she is unpleasant or stupid. [informal, offensive, disapproval]
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What does it mean when a British person calls someone a cow?

chiefly British slang, offensive : a woman who is stupid or annoying. You stupid cow!
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What does the idiom have kittens mean?

Definition of have kittens

: to become very nervous or upset about something They had kittens when they saw the mess we made.
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What is the origin of the idiom have kittens?

The idiom is attributed as an established idiom in 1918. According to the BBC, particularly painful pregnancies were thought to be as a result of a witch's curse. Instead of being with child, the woman was thought to have kittens inside her, clawing to get out.
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What is the meaning of throwing water on a duck's back?

informal. : having no effect on someone He tried to convince her to take the job, but his advice was like water off a duck's back.
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What is get hot under the collar?

Angry, as in She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely. This expression alludes to the heat of anger. [
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What is the meaning of flogging a dead horse?

1 : to keep talking about a subject that has already been discussed or decided I don't mean to flog a dead horse, but I still don't understand what happened. 2 : to waste time and effort trying to do something that is impossible Is it just flogging a dead horse to ask for another recount of the votes?
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What means talk turkey?

The phrase “talk turkey” usually means “speak frankly,” though this time of year it's more likely to be a discussion of how to cook the bird. People might not use it as often if they realized its derivation seems to be white settlers in North America cheating Native Americans.
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What does the idiom in the doghouse mean?

Definition of in the doghouse

: in a bad situation because someone is angry at one : in trouble He's in the doghouse for forgetting his wife's birthday.
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What is the meaning of the idiom in a flutter?

in a confused and excited state: When economic statistics are first published they grab headlines and put markets in a flutter. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused. a chicken and egg situation idiom.
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Are cows female?

A cow is a mature female bovine that has had at least one calf.
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What is the opposite word of cow?

Answer: Opposite gender of cow is bull.
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What does the idiom a hot potato mean?

Definition of hot potato

: a controversial question or issue that involves unpleasant or dangerous consequences for anyone dealing with it.
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What does the idiom When Pigs Fly mean?

Definition of when pigs fly

—used to say that one thinks that something will never happen The train station will be renovated when pigs fly.
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What is the meaning of a fish out of water?

A person away from his or her usual environment or activities. For example, Using a computer for the first time, Carl felt like a fish out of water, or On a hiking trail, Nell was a fish out of water. This expression alludes to the fact that fish cannot survive for long on dry land. [ Late 1300s]
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What does the rest is just gravy mean?

Meaning: If the rest is gravy, it is easy and straightforward once you have reached that stage.
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What does eat like a bird mean?

Eat very little, as in Jan is very thin—she eats like a bird. This simile alludes to the mistaken impression that birds don't eat much (they actually do, relative to their size), and dates from the first half of the 1900s.
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What does it mean easy as pie?

Definition of (as) easy as pie

informal. : very easy Getting the permit turned out to be as easy as pie.
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What does beating around the bush mean?

to avoid giving a definite answer or position. Please stop beating around the bush and tell me the full story.
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What is the meaning of straight from the horse's mouth?

From a reliable source, on the best authority. For example, I have it from the horse's mouth that he plans to retire next month. Also put as straight from the horse's mouth, this expression alludes to examining a horse's teeth to determine its age and hence its worth. [ 1920s]
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