well, dog my cats Idiom, Proverb
holy cats
used to express strong feelings of astonishment, pleasure or anger Holy cats he said as he looked out and saw the water rising in the river.
rain cats and dogs
rain very hard It has been raining cats and dogs all day.
raining cats and dogs
raining hard, raining heavily You need a raincoat, Dear. It's raining cats and dogs!
All cats are grey in the dark.
People are undistinguished until they have made a name.
Herding cats
If you have to try to co-ordinate a very difficult situation, where people want to do very different things, you are herding cats.
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v. phr.,
informal To rain very hard; come down in torrents.
In the middle of the picnic it started to rain cats and dogs, and everybody got soaked. Terry looked out of the window and said, "It's raining pitchforks, so we can't go out to play right now."
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n. A person or thing that is never criticized, laughed at, or insulted even if it deserves such treatment.
Motherhood is a sacred cow to most politicians. The bold young governor had no respect for the state's sacred cows. Television respects too many sacred cows.(well,) dog my cats
1. An assertion of abruptness or incredulity. Well, dog my cats! I never anticipation I'd see you about these genitalia again!2. A mild, calm oath. Dog my bodies if I apperceive what we're declared to be alive on here.Learn more: cat, dogwell, dog my cats
An announcement of astonishment. “Dog” may accept been delicacy for “damned,” as in “I'll be doggone.” “Cats” ability accept been aloof article against to “dog.” The ancient accounting advertence is in O. Henry's 1910 abbreviate story, Memoirs of a Yellow Dog: “I began to feel apologetic for Hubby, dog my bodies if I didn't.”Learn more: cat, dog