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horsefeathers
Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you.
Don't know but it was as dead as a dodo!
Was the dormouse killed by a doornail?
rat run?
dead as a dormouse?
A 'donkey drop' is a cricket word. It is a ball bowled high and pitching short of a length giving the batsman an easy chance to hit the ball. It's usually a mistake by the bowler and is not intended.
gangerh: I have a separate list for beastly verbs, where I think 'playing possum' and 'horsing around' are already included.
Snail mail is good for this list, though.
What's a donkey drop?
'not enough to keep a gnat alive'?
playing possum?
horseplay?
snailmail?
donkey drop?
Nice! dog days, stool pigeon, church mouse, gift horse, monkey's uncle, snail's pace...?