[Idiom] The name that feeling

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Hi everyone

One of my friends told me there's a phrase for this kind of feeling:
It's raining with a bad wind outside the house(more of a hurricane or Sth like this), but you're in the house safe and warm and you're drinking a cup of hot tea while you're looking outside. You're feeling secure and happy in a way.

What's this feeling called, could you help me?

Thanks
 
safe and sound?
 
Nah.

I found it.
"Warm soup belly"
Have you ever heard it?
 
I haven't come across it in British English.
 
According to this, just a cup of hot tea doesn't seem to be enough :lol:
 
I think it might be a good time for some soup and crackers.
:)
 
I think it might be a good time for some soup and crackers.
:)

:up: How much soup would you think will be enough to make everybody around feel lethargic? ;-)
 
:up: How much soup would you think will be enough to make everybody around feel lethargic? ;-)

That depends. How many people are we talking about?
;-)
 
The amount of soup I ate for dinner tonight would be enough to make a whole room full of people lethargic!
 
I haven't come across "warm soup belly" in AmE either.
 
The amount of soup I ate for dinner tonight would be enough to make a whole room full of people lethargic!
:up: With minus 18C approaching tomorrow, I could definitely do with some soup to hibernate till spring. ;-) (alas, I am begining to like that "warm soup belly" feeling :lol: )
 
You probably can get warm soup belly from things other than soup. (Who knows if that expression will catch on. It's definitely slangy.)
:)
 
I prefer Jack Daniel's. :cool:
 
You probably can get warm soup belly from things other than soup. (Who knows if that expression will catch on. It's definitely slangy.)
:)
As far as I get it, it's from a serial so obviously it should be slangy. As for its spreading all over the world, the expression seems to be limited to cold climates, but who knows? :)
 
Soup can burn your mouth. A terrible hazard.
 
Agree, but there's not much to be done since some like it hot.

By contrast, a traditional soup-eater can be a model of sobriety and steadiness but of course a lot depends on one's inner capacity.
 
Warm Jack Daniel's soup is possible, though probably not very nice.
 
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