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"as a box of frogs"
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Where has the current expression "mad as a box of frogs" come from? Is it an old or local saying? Why "frogs"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Box of Frogs was the name of a rock-group formed by ex-members of The Yardbirds in the early 1980s. They didn't last long and I have no idea whether they were expecially 'mad', but that may be where the phrase you ask about came from. More likely, perhaps, that it is just a humorous variation on 'can of worms' ...ie a wriggling, writhing mass that is unlikely to do you any good!
QM :"Daft as a brush" ? This was a catchphrase of Ken Platt, a Lancastrian 'flat cap' comedian, famous on radio in the 1950s. He had experimented with other versions of "'as a brush" the starting point being another "daft as.." , a local saying where the noun was a word of Lancastrian dialect , which he thought too obscure for a general audience.
So we do know exacty where "Daft as a brush" came from.
And now, as he used to say when opening his act, "Allo, I won't take me coat off. I'm not staying" :)
So we do know exacty where "Daft as a brush" came from.
And now, as he used to say when opening his act, "Allo, I won't take me coat off. I'm not staying" :)
Fair enough, Fred, but who had created the other Lancastrian-word version Platt merely borrowed and modified? That was really my point about untraceability...so far and no further.
My guess is that 'mad as hops' derives from 'hopping mad'. So, where does 'mad as cheese' come from?
I obviously don't know what sort of box Chairobyx envisages re the 'frogs' saying, but I myself picture a relatively small and tightly-packed one...shoebox-sized, say. Certainly, I don't see one with ample room for the frogs within to leap about!
But what the hey!
My guess is that 'mad as hops' derives from 'hopping mad'. So, where does 'mad as cheese' come from?
I obviously don't know what sort of box Chairobyx envisages re the 'frogs' saying, but I myself picture a relatively small and tightly-packed one...shoebox-sized, say. Certainly, I don't see one with ample room for the frogs within to leap about!
But what the hey!