What does the kitty say? What is kitty, you ask? It's the "cute" or child's way to say a kitten (baby cat). So, what does it say? MEOW!
Alright, now that we've covered the basics- let's learn some cat idioms! Do you know what the "cat's pajamas" means? Here's an example: I love my friend, Holly! She is the cat's pajamas!
Try and guess what it means, and I'll tell you if you're correct! :)
To learn more FUN cat idioms, and to meet my kitten, LuLu Bear, check out this link:
Happy Learning everyone! Bye bye for "meow"
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Nirzhor, "your cup of tea." means something liked/something that someone enjoys. It is used like this: " something + is + possessive adjective (my, your, his, her, etc..) + "cup of tea"
Ex: Teaching English is my cup of tea! (I like teaching a lot!)
Thanks Jennifer, now it seems a cup of my tea. It means, I am glad to see you.
also when some ones shows up unexpectedly, we can say "Look what the cat dragged in"
Nirzhor: The last one, "Look what the cat dragged in" is just an expression used to greet (say hello) to someone who you are surprised to see. This is a very familiar way to greet someone, a friend, or someone close. If you weren't expecting someone to be at a place, and they arrive, this is a situation you can use it. Does that help?
Thank you for sharing the idioms. I got stuck against the last one (#4).