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Does anybody know the meaning of "Finer than frog hair"?
I know it's an idiomatic expression but the meaning remains unclear to me. e.g.if I asked "How are you" and people replied with "Finder than/as frog hair", does it mean "I feel very well" or "just so so"? Also is there anyone know where the expression comes from? Thank you in advance.
PS: It would be better if someone can kindly offer a corresponding translation in Chinese (if any). Many thanks~
Jan 23, 2015 4:40 AM
Answers · 6
I've searched for the phrase in articles (I've never heard or used it either), and it clearly doesn't refer to a person's health.
Maybe definition 6 might fit your context (though I can see about four other definitions that are possible)...
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/fine
...and in looking up real examples of the phrase, I've found "finer than frog hair split four ways"! :)
January 23, 2015
Hi, I have did some researches and guess that would make you clear: http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/fine-as-frog-hair.html
January 23, 2015
I have never heard of this expression so it will be interesting to read an explanation!
January 23, 2015
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