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Don’t let the bedbugs bite – just read our listicle of 10 idioms all about the creepy crawlies
- Red coat infestation fears have us itching to dig out phrases about parasites, insects and bugs of all types
- Do you know what it means if something is ‘the bee’s knees’? Or why someone might be ‘bug eyed’?
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As bedbugs continue to create havoc and hygiene concerns all over the world, it is of utmost importance to maintain vigilance in preventing the spread of these minuscule reddish-brown insects. This week, we present 10 idioms that have something to do with the creepy crawlies.
1. A flea in one’s ear
Meaning: giving someone a sharp rebuke which feels similar to the discomfort and annoyance caused by a flea biting someone
Example: The doctor sent the patient away with a flea in his ear for forgetting to take his medicine.
2. A fly on the wall
Meaning: to secretly hear or observe something without anyone knowing, just as inconspicuous as a fly on the wall
Example: During the first day of work, Andrew was like a fly on the wall during the meeting, quietly listening to the team’s presentation.
3. Ants in your pants
Meaning: being agitated or restless due to nervousness or excitement
Example: The kids had ants in their pants as they couldn’t wait to visit the newly launched World of Frozen at Disneyland today.
4. As snug as a bug in a rug
Meaning: to be in a very comfortable situation, just like a little bug finding a warm and secure hiding place within the folds of a rug
Example: Staying in a luxurious five-star hotel was an incredible experience, just as snug as a bug in a rug.
5. Bee’s knees
Meaning: a highly admired person or thing
Example: Founded by an experienced chef, the new restaurant is the bee’s knees and serves delectable food.
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6. Bug-eyed
Meaning: describes a person who appears surprised, shocked or frightened, with their eyes opened wide
Example: At the popular boy band concert, the audience got bug-eyed when members announced the decision to disband the group next year.
7. Have a bee in one’s bonnet
Meaning: to be obsessed or preoccupied with an idea or topic, like having a buzzing bee inside your hat that distracts your thoughts
Example: Ever since the introduction of the BNO lifeboat schemes by the UK, Hongkongers have had a bee in their bonnet about moving overseas.
8. Like a moth to a flame
Meaning: an irresistible attraction for someone or something, just like the attraction that moths have to bright lights, even if it may be harmful or dangerous
Example: Despite the well-known reality that short videos are harmful, teenagers are still keen on filming and watching those clips on social media like moths to a flame.
9. On the fly
Meaning: doing something quickly or improvising without much preparation or planning
Example: Mary does not plan much in advance and always makes decisions on the fly.
10. Put a bug in someone’s ear
Meaning: to give someone a subtle suggestion or hint
Example: During the career counselling session, the teacher put a bug in the student’s ear about what he could choose to study in university.