"að vera heitt í hamstri" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [Icelandic]

Head templates: {{head|is|phrase}} að vera heitt í hamstri
  1. a mis-identification of the phrase að vera heitt í hamsi (to be angry about something). An example of folk etymology, as the term hamstur (hamster) is a common word while the correct term hams (skin) does not exist in modern speech.
    Sense id: en-að_vera_heitt_í_hamstri-is-phrase-TJWURiaV Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for að vera heitt í hamstri meaning in All languages combined (0.8kB)

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