Do bears poop in the woods? rude slang
This idiom is used when you want to ardently and clearly say "Yes" to a question in a crude, impolite or offensive way.
I have a free ticket to Super Bowl. You fancy going with me? - Do bears poop in the woods?
Hey dude, I plan to go fishing tomorrow. Keep me company? - Do bears poop in the woods?
I wonder if Laura accepts the promotion. She never seems to be a person who wants to shoulder more responsibilities. - Are you mad? Do bears poop in the woods? Nobody would turn such a great opportunity down.
Most people voted for favoring something
Used to describe a person being more careful after an accident or a bad experience in the past to avoid it happening again.
I drive more carefully after an accident when I was little because a burnt child dreads the fire.