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What does 'to be one sandwich short of a picnic' mean?
1 cze 2012 07:51
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It means the same as 'not all there' =
mentally incompetent; of low intelligence; absentminded.
Out to lunch
A brick short/shy of a load
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer
1 czerwca 2012
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Above answers are correct. You can substitute it with other things as well, such as 'an apple short of a bushel'.
1 czerwca 2012
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A sandwich short of a picnic: stupid, not intelligent, not smart
It's an idiom; a phrase or sentence that has a hidden meaning. Difficult to learn but very useful. Many idioms are used often by native speakers.
HtH Rob
1 czerwca 2012
In this case, "short" has the meaning of "not enough". If you are short of money, it means you don't have enough money.
Literally, "one sandwich short of a picnic" means you are lacking one "sandwich" to have a complete picnic. In this idiom, it means you are stupid - you have some mental capacity, but definitely not enough to be logical or sane.
In addition to the other idioms above, there is "a beer short of a six-pack", with the same meaning.
1 czerwca 2012
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