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Claire
Does "a bag of hammers" have a metaphor meaning?
thank you for your answer very much~
9 nov. 2012 05:34
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This definition is from urbandictionary.com
"An insult referring to either the stupidity/low intelligence of another, or the uselessness of an idea, remark, or person"
9 november 2012
Did you mean to ask "... a metaphorical [adj.] meaning [noun]" ?
Of course you did :)
Merrielle is right-on with the Urban Dictionary reference. Though I can't say I have heard this particular phrase before, I am somewhat out-of-the-loop when it comes to modern pop culture language. (I assume your question stems from the 2011 movie title.) However, I can suggest a couple of examples of how it might be used if you want to work it into your own lexicon:
~ "Did you hear that guy? He is dumber than a bag of hammers!"
~ "You think SHE will help you with your research project? She will be about as useful as a bag of hammers."
14 november 2012
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Claire
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