This time, I did not cheat. Got it right. Thanks a lot
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He looks guilty.
He looks innocent.
He looks hungry.
He looks satisfied.
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Last edited by Tdol; 05-Jan-2006 at 08:06.
This time, I did not cheat. Got it right. Thanks a lot
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Also better without cheating.![]()
well, look at my faceOriginally Posted by tdol
don't you think that "butter wouldn't melt in my mouth?" j/k
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I certainly do.![]()
This is the first time I hear this idiom. I can't actually associate being innocent to butter not melting in one's mouth.
I thought if a person is not greedy, even if you put butter in his mouth (yuck)
it wouldn't melt.
Another thought, he is such a cold (unfriendly) person, even if you put butter in his mouth it wouldn't melt.
And I was all wrong...
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.Originally Posted by light
hmm.. so this person is not really innocent but pretending to be innocent
Never heard about it , but I managed to guess the right meaning
ohh my guessis wrong better luck nexttime