Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
Well, I guessed wrong. :-( It's not one I am at all familiar with.
:-(
Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
my first try and i was wrong...
i thought it was a person who is very hungry...why? because if you're really hungry and you're eating something...you'll swallow it even before the butter melts.hehehe
Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
"Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth" refers to somebody who appears gentle or innocent while typically being the opposite.;-)
Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
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Originally Posted by
Ouisch
It is believed that this saying originated because butter melts in a warm environment. A person who is guilty but playing innocent is considered cool or even cold and calculating. So cold that butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.
Very good explanation.I heard this idiom first.With this explanation I learned the reason why it is said so. I thought 'guilty'.
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I thought that meant somebody who really hungry. That make me think when something is so good to eat I sometimes here somebody who says something is eating by its self.
Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
:-Dwhat in the world does this idiom really means????????? heard it first time....... but according to me, it may means he is innocent .......:shock:
Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
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Originally Posted by
Huda Mir
:-Dwhat in the world does this idiom really means????????? heard it first time....... but according to me, it may means he is innocent .......:shock:
It is about appearances. Reread the explanations.
:-)
Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
Re: Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth
That was new for me !! However I guessed right answer8-)