Kseniia
Thick as thieves They are as thick as thieves. I know that means "very close to each other", "best friends" and maybe "partners in crime" (not literally). But I don't understand the literal meaning. What does the word "thick" mean here? It doesn't feel like "stupid", "portly", "hard" (even figuratively), or "compact"... But there must be a reason why "thick" thieves were supposed to be close friends. Or is it something like "thick" to each other? Could you please explain me the logic behind this idiom?
2017년 10월 26일 오전 11:46
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Your correct in thinking that thick in this saying is not "stupid, portly, etc...". I think "thick" in this context is referring to the other meanings where it is implying that there is a lot between them and implies the closeness. There is also a lot of history behind thick being used. But in the saying thick as thieves "thick" implies the closeness between the two and "thieves" that they tend to get up to mischief together. This article might help if you still are having problems: https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/as-thick-as-thieves.html
2017년 10월 26일
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One of the meanings of "thick" is "friendly and close", so here we go, looks logical.
2017년 10월 26일
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