10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAVE ANTS IN ONE'S PANTS»
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GET/HAVE ANTS IN ONE'S PANTS There's Teddy," Grandma smiled. "Give him a
coin and he gets ants in his pants. He can't wait to spend it!" To get/have ants in
one's pants is to be anxious or impatient. It appears that Oliver has ants in his ...
ants in one's pants Yen has ants in her pants because she is going for a tramp
Yen is going to camp Yen will go with her aunts and see native plants Meaning '
Have ants in one's pants' means to be very excited or worried about something.
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German/English Dictionary of Idioms
Quecksilber im Arsch haben vulg — (eher:) Quecksilber im Hintern/(Leib) haben '
to have ants in one's pants Quecksilber im/(unterm) Gesäß/im Steiß haben sal
selten — Quecksilber im Hintern/(Leib) haben - to have ants in one's pants ...
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Multi-Functional English-Chinese Dictionary
Phrase: catch sb. with his pants/trousers downtij^^jlchu qf bu yl Example: The
policemen caught a murderer with his pants down.«aa^jftM^ftA?EgajaiS, jTng
cha chu qi bu yl jiang na ge sha ren fan jl na guT an. Phrase: have ants in one's
pants ...
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English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms
I'm not convinced your idea will work, but I'1l keep an open mind for the moment.
have ants in one's pants s'me rrihet ne nje vend, s'me ze vendi, nuk rri dot ne nje
vend nga shqetesimi □ She's had ants in her pants all week — waiting for the ...
b. have ants in one's pants HMD (flfl»*Ufc<T) G^tS. *fc*t>-r« c. have a bee in
one's bonnet [□§§] M&SWS%X1f&%>* Wi3.W\j>S&3*1f352> d. have a maggot in
one's head [= in one's brain] [□H %m<wx%z&&< e. have one's head in the
clouds f.
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A Collection of Confusible Phrases
... in response to a question: I didn't know how to answer her. answer to someone
be responsible or accountable to a person: If John cannot behave properly, he'll
have to answer to me. ant's pants have ants in one's pants ant's pants - (Austrai.
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Dictionary of Modern Colloquial French
To 'have ants in one's pants', to be incessantly fidgety. fournée n. f. Unefournée
de (pej.): 'A bunch of', 'a batch', another lot of people. Il nous a encore amené une
fournée de touristes: He brought us another lot of bloody tourists. fourrage n. m. ...
E A Lovatt Esq, R J H, R. J. H 'erail, 2005
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Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang
[From ants, pl. of ant (cf. the phr. to have ants in one's pants at ant noun).] any
pron to be not having any to want no part in something; to turn down a
proposition or to reject an overture of friendship. Also, more positively, to refuse to
tolerate a ...
John Ayto, John Simpson, 2010
to bore the pants off someone Ji BORE to have ants in one's pants ii ANT to scare
the pants off someone H SCARE paper palm2 not worth the paper it is written on
* in the palm of one's hand fi^AWSI'J H WORTH ZT ; S*AW#S (They're still in ...