a male Bodhisattva; widely associated with various gods and people
kite Idiom, Proverb
higher than a kite
drunk, natural high, sloshed Don't let him drive - he's higher than a kite.
Cronkite
news, after the newsreader Walter Cronkite:"Grand Puba and Studd Doogie droppin' Cronkite" -- Grand Puba (A little of this)
high as a kite
Idiom(s): (as) high as a kite AND (as) high as the sky
Theme: HEIGHT
very high. • The tree grew as high as a kite. • Our pet bird got outside and flew up high as the sky.
Go fly a kite!
Idiom(s): Go fly a kite!
Theme: ANNOYANCE
go away and stop bothering me. (Slang.) • You're bothering me. Go fly a kite! • If you think I'm going to waste my time talking to you, go fly a kite.
Go fly a kite
(USA) This is used to tell someone to go away and leave you alone.
As High As A Kite
Anything that is high up in the sky.
go fly a kite|fly|go|kite
v. phr., slang To go away; leave. Usually used as a command, to show that you do not accept someone's ideas. Harry was tired of John's advice and told him to go fly a kite.After Mary stood around telling Sue what was wrong with her dress. Sue told her to go fly a kite. Compare: DROP DEAD, GO JUMP IN THE LAKE.
high as a kite|high|kite
adj. 1. As excited and happy as one can possibly be. When Eric won the lottery he was high as a kite. 2. Intoxicated or under the influence of some drug. Jeff has been drinking again and he is high as a kite. Compare: THREE SHEETS IN/TO THE WIND.
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Dictionary of similar words, Different wording, Synonyms, Idioms for Idiom, Proverb kite