When examined, or just because it’s weird on its own.

Example: Beat a dead horse

  1. You whip a horse to go faster
  2. It dies from being whipped too much
  3. You still want the horse to go faster
  4. You continue to whip it
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    16 days ago

    “It’s raining cats and dogs.”

    Somehow, heavy rain is represented by a downpour of household animals.

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      1016 days ago

      The household animals are not pouring down. This saying describes rainfall that is so powerful that it washes away the dead cats and dogs lying in the gutter in medieval cities.

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        315 days ago

        Interesting. I always thought it was because the rain was so heavy it drove all the strays to seek shelter, so people noticed a lot more cats and dogs in front of their homes. I think a grade school teacher told me that when I was a kid. I like the dead animal version better.

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      515 days ago

      This one is because when houses had straw roofs, cats and dogs would sit up there, and come down in the rain.