Clara
I have been reading The catcher in the rye recently and I encounter a phrase witch's teat I'm sort of confused by the expression I mean I know that's a similar phrase with goddamn but I just want to know whether it's widely used..
19 Thg 05 2015 11:03
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The full sentence is this: "Anyway, it was December and all, and it was cold as a witch's teat, especially on top of that stupid hill." The expression 'as cold as a witch's teat' is a figure of speech, or simile, meaning that it was very cold indeed. It isn't used in everyday English.
19 tháng 5 năm 2015
It is widely used even by people who haven't read "Catcher in the Rye", but I wouldn't use it in polite company. Essentially, because some people take "teat" as a vulgar word. Many people don't understand this idiom as it relates to the witch trials in the 1600's.
19 tháng 5 năm 2015
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