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What does finer than frog hair split three ways mean?

What does finer than frog hair split three ways mean?

finer than a frog(‘s) hair (split three/four ways) colloquial Primarily heard in US. 1. Supremely excellent in character, quality, or ability.

What does Finer than a frog’s hair split four ways mean?

finer than frog(‘s) hair (split four ways) colloquial Very good or excellent. Primarily heard in US. Wow, that dress is finer than frog’s hair—you look gorgeous!

What does the expression fine as frog’s hair meaning?

If something is as fine as frog’s hair, it is very delicate and fine. The phrase is facetious as frogs do not possess hair.

Where does the expression finer than frog hair come from?

(Sorry Mom) This is an American simile and dates back to the mid-nineteenth century and is used to relate that you are feeling excellent. C. Davis’s Diary of 1865 has this entry: “I have a better flow of spirits this morning, and, in fact, feel as fine as frog’s hair, as Potso used to say.”

What are some Southern phrases?

We chose 15 of the most ridiculous Southern sayings — and tried to explain them.

  • “We’re living in high cotton.”
  • “She was madder than a wet hen.”
  • “He could eat corn through a picket fence.”
  • “You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.”
  • “You look rode hard and put up wet.”
  • “He’s as drunk as Cooter Brown.”

Is there such thing as frog hair?

Frogs do not have hair strands or hair follicles on their skin since their porous skin is necessary for vital functions such as breathing and drinking. However, frogs do have hair-like structures called cilia. Wolverine Frogs have trichome dermal papillae, which can resemble hair strands.

How many hairs are on a frog?

Frogs don’t have hair, so split it four ways and it becomes extremely fine indeed. 4. “Slower than molasses running uphill in the winter.” Things don’t get much slower than molasses.

What kind of frog has hair?

The hairy frog (Trichobatrachus robustus) also known as the horror frog or Wolverine frog, is a Central African species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae. It is monotypic within the genus Trichobatrachus. Its common name refers to the somewhat hair-like structures on the body and thighs of the breeding male.

What is a frog furry called?

Scalies (singular: scaly/scalie) is a furspeech term used to describe both anthropomorphic creatures of the reptile and amphibian variety, and furries that identify themselves as such or prefer the concept of such beings over furred characters.

Does a frog have hair?

Their skin may look similarly slippery to that of a dolphin, but a key difference between them is that frogs lack both hair and hair follicles. Because of how porous a frog’s skin must be to help it breathe, the thick keratin necessary to make hair would only suffocate them.

What does the phrase High Cotton mean?

one is doing well or is successful
The term “high cotton” or “tall cotton” originates from the rural farming community in the antebellum (pre-Civil War) South when “high cotton” meant that the crops were good and the prices were, too. The term has generalized to mean one is doing well or is successful.

Are there insect furries?

Usually, species such as bees and butterflies, but I’ve seen others such as various beetles, moths, wasps, spiders (arachnids, of course), and so on. So, yeah, you can most certainly have an insect or arachnid as a fursona.