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be like a dog with two tails

be like a dog with two tails

To be very happy and excited. Mary's been like a dog with two tails ever since she got her promotion. I'm sorry, I know I'm like a dog with two tails, but I'm just so delighted to finally be engaged! It's Jack's last day of school before summer vacation, that's why he's like a dog with two tails.
See also: dog, like, tail, two

like a dog with two tails

Very happy and excited. Mary's been like a dog with two tails ever since she got her promotion.
See also: dog, like, tail, two
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like a dog with two tails

showing great pleasure; delighted.
The image here is of a dog wagging its tail as an expression of happiness.
See also: dog, like, tail, two
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be like a dog with two ˈtails

be extremely happy: ‘Is he pleased about his new job?’ ‘He’s like a dog with two tails!’
See also: dog, like, tail, two
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
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