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Asses as well as pitchers have ears. What does it mean? I wonder not only it's final meaning, but also how the words of this sentence are connected with the meaning, because the phrase seems to be a nonsense.
Jul 20, 2013 12:43 PM
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The original phrase was "Little pitchers have big ears" = little children hear (and understand) more than we think they do. This is a play on the original meaning "Little children hear more than you think, but so do idiots and fools (asses)"
July 20, 2013
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A handle to a pticher is an "ear". Both stupid people and pitches have ears. This would mean that anyone can hear something, even a "pitcher", but it may have little value. So don't pay attention to what stupid people tell you that they have heard.
July 20, 2013
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