As cute as a bug's ear In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "As cute as a bug's ear", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2021-05-09 06:05

Meaning of As cute as a bug's ear

As cute as a bug's ear simile

Used to describe a person( baby,toddler,infant) or a small animal very cute

I remember meeting this dog when it was a little puppy that looked as cute as a bug's ear.

I've met Lisa's newborn baby. She is as cute as a bug's ear.

Origin of As cute as a bug's ear

The term is traceble to the United States during the nineteenth century. However, it seems from its etymological investigation that it is taken from Nathan Bailey's dictionary of etymology in 1731 that "acute" was used in the sense of "cute" as shrewd or quick-witted. However, in its current meanings, it was used by a local newspaper, the Charleston Sunday News, in a June 1891 publication as "Imogene McGinty is as cute as a bug's tail." Since then, using this term to refer to individuals has become commonplace.

The Origin Cited: Literary Devices Definition and Examples of Literary Terms .
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