What is the meaning of the idiom sick as a dog?

Very ill, especially from a stomach malady. For example, I don't know what was in that stew but I was sick as a dog all night. This simile was first recorded in 1705.
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What is the saying as sick as a?

phrase [verb-link PHRASE] If you say that you feel as sick as a parrot, you feel very disappointed about something. [British, informal]
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What does the idiom go to the dogs mean?

Definition of go to the dogs

informal. : to become ruined : to change to a much worse condition Our favorite restaurant has gone to the dogs lately. The economy is going to the dogs.
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Is going to the dogs an idiom?

Going to the dogs is an idiom with uncertain origins. We will look at the meaning of the term going to the dogs, the various possible sources of its origin, and some examples of its use in sentences.
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What means I smell a rat?

smell a rat. Suspect something is wrong, especially a betrayal of some kind. For example, When I didn't hear any more from my prospective employer, I began to smell a rat. This expression alludes to a cat sniffing out a rat. [
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Why is it as sick as a parrot?

The phrase was originated by the dramatist Aphra Behn in her 1682 comedy, The False Count, in which the maid Jacinta says of her mistress Julia (Iii1), "Lord, Madam, you are as melancholy as a sick Parrot." The simile is particularly apt as Julia is herself a bright and beautiful creature deprived of her liberty by a ...
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What is meant by sick as a parrot?

UK humorous slang. very disappointed: He was sick as a parrot when his team lost the match. Disappointing yourself and others. abjectly.
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Is it as sick as a dog or a sick as a parrot?

The informal British phrase (as) sick as a parrot means thoroughly dejected or disappointed (it is not known why parrot was chosen as a term of comparison—see origin). It is the opposite of a phrase such as over the moon; and, unlike the phrase (as) sick as a dog for example, it does not refer to physical illness.
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Where does the saying sick as a dog come from?

The origin of the phrase 'sick as a dog' can be found in the early 1700's, when it was common to compare undesirable things to dogs. The explanation for this isn't that people didn't like dogs, it is that diseases such as the plague were often spread via animals like rats, birds, and unfortunately, dogs.
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What does sick as a horse mean?

Adjective. sick as a horse (not comparable) (simile) Very ill.
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Why do pigs get sick?

Thoroughly displeased, disappointed, or dejected (about something). Primarily heard in UK. Tim was as sick as a pig when he learned that he had been passed over for the promotion.
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What is the meaning of until the cows come home?

informal. : for a very long time They'll be arguing about this till the cows come home.
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What does sink your teeth into mean?

Become fully engaged in, as in He couldn't wait to sink his teeth into that problem. This metaphoric expression alludes to an animal biting vigorously into its prey. [ Early 1900s]
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What does the idiom night owl mean?

someone who regularly stays up late at night, or prefers to work late at night.
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What does it mean to be sick at heart?

Definition of sick at heart

: very sad and upset The idea of children suffering from hunger made him sick at heart.
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What is the meaning of the idiom birds eye view?

1 : a view from a high angle as if seen by a bird in flight. 2 : an overall or cursory look at something.
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What is the meaning of pinch of salt?

to not completely believe something that you are told, because you think it is unlikely to be true: You have to take everything she says with a pinch of salt, because she tends to exaggerate. Not believing.
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What does finger on the pulse mean?

Definition of have/keep/put one's finger on the pulse of

: to be aware of the latest things that are happening in (a certain industry, area, etc.) He claims that he has his finger on the pulse of the computer industry.
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What does having a cold shoulder mean?

Definition of the cold shoulder

: cold and unfriendly treatment from a person known to one He got the cold shoulder from his former boss when he saw him at a restaurant.
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What is the meaning of the idiom piece of cake?

Definition of piece of cake

: something easily done : cinch, breeze.
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What is the meaning of idiom run out of steam?

to suddenly lose the energy or interest to continue doing what you are doing: The peace talks seem to have run out of steam. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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What is the meaning of a can of worms?

Definition of open a can of worms

: to create a complicated situation in which doing something to correct a problem leads to many more problems Our boss is reluctant to change the policy now because she doesn't want to open a can of worms.
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What does as fat as a pig mean?

Fat-as-a-pig definition

Filters. Exceptionally fat. Fat to the extent of resembling a pig. Morbidly obese. adjective.
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Why do pigs have diarrhea?

Diarrhea can be caused by nutrition, infectious diseases, internal parasites or a combination of these. Nutritional causes are relatively easy to detect and correct. Show pigs are typically fed high protein rations to develop maximum muscling. Overfeeding protein can, in itself, cause loose stools or diarrhea.
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Can pigs get a cold?

Flu viruses commonly infect pigs and pig herds and can result in high rates of illness among pigs, but few deaths. Signs of influenza in pigs include: Coughing (“barking”) Sneezing.
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