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What does Horsefeathers mean in slang?
nonsense
interjection. rubbish; nonsense; bunk (used to express contemptuous rejection).
Who was the woman in the Marx Brothers films?
Margaret Dumont
Margaret Dumont (born Daisy Juliette Baker; October 20, 1882 – March 6, 1965) was an American stage and film actress. She is best remembered as the comic foil to the Marx Brothers in seven of their films.
Where was Horsefeathers filmed?
Following their successes in The Cocoanuts (1929) and Animal Crackers (1930) filmed at Paramount’s Astoria Studio, the comedic team moved to Hollywood and Paramount Studios.
What does the term horse feathers mean?
Nonsense
horsefeathers pl (plural only) (euphemistic) Nonsense; indicates disbelief. quotations ▼ Dismissing the rumors as “horsefeathers”, he advised everybody to disregard them. Long hair on lower legs of a draft horse (e.g., Clydesdale), especially the rear legs.
What is the hair around a horse’s hoof called?
Feathering also known as feather is the long hair on the lower legs of some breeds of horses and ponies. On some horses, especially draft breeds, the hair can almost cover the hooves.
Is Horsefeathers a bad word?
Horsefeathers! You knew it was a bad idea and now you’re just making excuses about it. (euphemistic) Nonsense; indicates disbelief. Dismissing the rumors as “horsefeathers”, he advised everybody to disregard them.
What were the three Marx Brothers names?
Harpo Marx
Groucho MarxChico MarxZeppo MarxGummo Marx
Marx Brothers/Members
The core of the act was the three elder brothers: Chico, Harpo, and Groucho, each of whom developed a highly distinctive stage persona.
Is Horsefeathers an idiom?
slang Nonsense or foolishness. Often used as an exclamation to emphasize that something is nonsense. Oh, that’s just horsefeathers, and you know it.
What do horse ears mean?
Ears automatically pin back whenever the horse feels particularly threatened or angry. When a horse is mad, the whites of its eyes may be visible and the teeth are usually showing. When horse’s ears are back, it can also mean that the horse is concentrating.
What is the word Codswallop mean?
British, informal. : words or ideas that are foolish or untrue : nonsense The notion that Scott was waylaid by bad luck is “a lot of codswallop,” said Roland Huntford, a British historian.— Kenneth Chang “Some say he died.