safaa
what is { cactus } ? When I get up with him, he's cactus! it is used in 2000s.
30 Thg 05 2010 21:26
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Hi, we use this slang expression in Australia. It means that you are extremely tired/not functioning. It can also mean the person is dead. Example: I was working so hard today that I'm 'cactus' and I don't feel like going out anywhere tonight. eg the dishwasher was cactus so we had to wash all the dishes in the sink. When I went to wake him, he was cactus, so I called the ambos [ ambulance]
30 tháng 5 năm 2010
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"prickly", "thorny", "stinging", extremely difficult, can be dangerous to touch, hold, or handle. If he is a cactus in the morning, maybe it's his beard, or maybe it's his disposition. Emotions can be touchy, sensitive, and the expression "He's a Cactus in the morning" does not have a positive connotation. I have never heard this expression used in conversations in California except to refer to needing a shave. He has a "five o'clock shadow". He needs to shave. Good Q!
30 tháng 5 năm 2010
Yes, we say "dead meat" as well as "cactus" in Australia. Seems this person will be in big trouble when you catch up with him! I can't improve on Jura's examples, they're great. :) And "cactus" can apply to anything that doesn't function, not only humans.
31 tháng 5 năm 2010
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