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Birthday suit can be considered both an idiom, slang term, and a euphemism. Slang is a very informal type of language. Typically, slang words and phrases are more often spoken than written, and they may be more commonly used by a particular group of people or in specific settings. In slang, words with one definition may be arbitrarily assigned a different definition. For example, tea is a slang word for gossip, and dough is a slang term for money.

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If you took the first example literally, you’d think it was describing a person standing in a bathtub full of hot water, perhaps. But the expression is actually used to describe aMy husband asked what I wanted him to wear for our anniversary, and I cheekily said his birthday suit! German: Adamskostüm (de) n (literally “ Adam's costume ” ) ( chiefly of males ), Evakostüm n ( only of females ), wie Gott ihn/sie schuf (literally “ as God created them ” ) Bokmål: Adams drakt (no) ( used of men ), Evas drakt ( used of women ) Nynorsk: Adams drakt (no) ( used of men ), Evas drakt ( used of women )

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Hebrew: עָרֹם כִּבְיוֹם הִוָּלְדוֹ‎ (he) m ( 'aróm kivyóm hivaldó ), בִּלְבוּשׁ חַוָּה‎ ( bilvúsh ḥavá ) ( lit.: in Eve's clothes ) My family’s cabin is by a pond on 50 acres. Since there’s no one around to see, I sometimes go swimming in my birthday suit. We don’t really know where the phrase came from. According to Merriam-Webster, the term was first used in 1734, although some experts date the first usage a bit later, to the 1750s. An idiom is an expression that’s intended meaning can’t fully be deduced just by looking at the words that comprise it. These words and phrases have a figurative rather than literal meaning. Like slang words, idioms are often conversational and informal. Even if you’ve never heard the term idiom, you have most likely heard many idiomatic expressions. Here are just a few of the most common idioms used today:Russian: костю́м Ада́ма m ( kostjúm Adáma ) ( used of men ), костю́м Е́вы (ru) m ( kostjúm Jévy ) ( used of women ), to be in one’s birthday suit: в чём мать родила́ ( v čóm matʹ rodilá ) ( lit.: like when born by mother ) Put plainly, birthday suit means “nakedness” or “unclothed/bare skin.” When someone says they’re wearing their birthday suit, they’re speaking comically and ironically, as they’re not actually wearing anything at all! The phrase alludes to the fact that when we’re born, we enter the world completely naked. You may have also heard the expression naked as the day (one) was born, which again references the fact that newborn babies arrive in the world without a single stitch of clothing on. At some point, however, it came to comically refer to bare skin and the idea that on one’s true birthday, they enter the world entirely naked. Understanding Idioms, Slang, and Euphemisms wood, if you get the ax from your boss, it means you’re getting fired. It’s time to face the music means that it’s time to come to terms with the consequences of your actions. And when someone has hit the nail on the head, they’ve gotten an answer exactly right or done something exactly as it should have been done.

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