I’m in Calgary visiting my son. It’s 38C (100F) outside and it’s not 3pm
yet. It wouldn’t have mattered if I stayed home in Northern Alberta since the
heat wave is pretty much cooking the entire province to a crisp.
I’m not a summer person and I don’t function well in the heat. I would pick -40C (-40F) over +40C (+104F) any day of the year. I stumbled onto that quote
yesterday: “I better get my act
together…I couldn’t take hell’s heat”. I’m not sure I want to get my act
together, but I don’t doubt this Canadian girl would never survive hell’s heat
LOLOL
Since I have a few hours to
kill until I must take granddoggie for a quick walk, I decided to browse the Internet
for weather expressions and their meanings. Here’s what I found...
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If you can’t
stand the heat, get out of the kitchen
Meaning:
If
you can't cope with or handle the pressure
in a given situation, you should remove yourself from
that situation
-
To turn the
heat on someone
Meaning:
To pressure someone
-
In the heat
of the moment
Meaning:
At a moment when one is overly angry, excited, or eager, without pausing to
consider the consequences
-
A breath of
fresh air
Meaning:
A relief in the form of a person or a situation
-
A ray of
sunshine
Meaning:
Someone or something that brings happiness
-
To be on
cloud nine
Meaning:
To be very happy
-
To have your
head in the clouds
Meaning:
To not know what is going on around you
-
To chase
rainbows
Meaning:
To pursue unrealistic goals
-
When it
rains, it pours
Meaning:
When one thing goes wrong, some other things will also go wrong
-
To take a
rain check
Meaning:
To decline an invitation that you may accept another time
-
To rain
cats and dogs
Meaning:
To rain heavily
-
To spit in the
wind
Meaning:
To waste time on something futile
-
To steal
someone’s thunder
Meaning:
To upstage someone
-
To feel
under the weather
Meaning:
To feel unwell or ill
-
To weather
a storm
Meaning:
To survive a dangerous or difficult time
-
A storm in
a teacup
Meaning:
Unnecessary anger or worry about an unimportant or trivial matter
-
To knock
someone cold
Meaning:
To strike someone so hard that they lose consciousness.
-
Revenge is
a dish best served cold
Meaning:
Revenge that takes
place far in the
future, after the
offending party has
forgotten how they
wronged someone, is much more satisfying.
-
To be
snowed under
Meaning:
To be extremely busy with work or things to do
-
A snowbird
Meaning:
Someone who leaves their home to stay in a warmer climate during the winter
months.
-
In the dead of winter
Meaning:
The coldest, darkest part of winter
I
like winter and I’m French Canadian, so my favorite weather is actually a
French expression: Faire un froid de canard.
It means “to be bitterly cold”, but it literally translates to “to be a duck’s
cold”.
When
it’s really, really cold, we say “Il fait un froid de canard” (“It’s duck’s
cold”). Why? Because the best duck hunting days are in the winter, when hunters
have to keep still for long periods in freezing cold weather in order to allow
their prey to get close enough to be shot. Thus, that bitter cold that seeps
into the bones is known as un froid de canard.
Side
note: I didn’t know the origin of the saying until I looked it up ten minutes ago,
but my father loved saying it.
My
brain is fried and I have a doggie to take outside, so that will be all for
today.
Stay
cool and stay safe! Happy reading!
JS