Андрей Andrew
What's meaning of "green knees"? Bill Watterson: "If your knees aren’t green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously re-examine your life." What's meaning of the first part of the sentence? To be precise, what does expression "greeen knees" mean?
25. Juli 2014 09:38
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'Green knees' isn't an expression as such. It means exactly what it says - if you've been kneeling on grass and plants all day doing the gardening, then your knees will be stained green at the end of it. What interests me is why people are asking about it. Another Russian member posted the same question yesterday.
25. Juli 2014
Yes that is quite possible too! I do not know the whole context but yes that is probably right in this situation :)
25. Juli 2014
Likewise, I'm glad you got your answer, Andrew, but I think it has the opposite meaning. Bill says 'If your knees AREN'T green at the end or the day, you ought to..' . He's suggesting - jokingly - that our lives probably aren't fulfulling if we don't do lots of gardening! What do you think?
25. Juli 2014
Hi Great Glad you got the answer, as I said it is maybe he is using it as a motivational comment, to work harder at your life rather than getting Green Knees! :) Gillian
25. Juli 2014
Thanks! Actually, there was not another member, that was I )) I hoped russians can help me, but they didn't.
25. Juli 2014
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