This saying comes from cooking - you don't make sauce for the male goose and sauce for the female - you make one sauce. As an idiomatic expression, it means that whatever one person can do, another person can do also - people should not expect special treatment.
You will hear this especially if someone feels they are being treated unfairly.
This idiom means that the sexes should be treated in the same way and not be subjected to different standards.
Example: After Bob had been on his fishing trip for two days, Sally went to the beach; what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
It means that we shouldn't have double standards. What is good for the goose is good for the gander (= male goose).
Perhaps you mean the expression "What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander"?
This saying comes from cooking - you don't make sauce for the male goose and sauce for the female - you make one sauce. As an idiomatic expression, it means that whatever one person can do, another person can do also - people should not expect special treatment.You will hear this especially if someone feels they are being treated unfairly.This idiom means that the sexes should be treated in the same way and not be subjected to different standards.Example: After Bob had been on his fishing trip for two days, Sally went to the beach; what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.It means that we shouldn't have double standards. What is good for the goose is good for the gander (= male goose).
A female goose is called a goose. A male goose is called a gander. This statement is simply saying that different sexes prefer different things. Just because someone likes something doesn't mean other people will.
it is just a saying
This idiom means that the sexes should be treated in the same way and not be subjected to different standards. Used to be 'What's sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gander' Another consideration: When I grew up it was before the emphasis on equal rights for women. The way it was used then was simply to mean one person male or female should not have a different set of rules, rights, or privileges than another person. It had nothing to do with ones sex. other considerations -- teammate 1 "Coach says we all need to be in the weight room three times a week." teammate 2 "I guess if it'll really make the team better." teammate 1 "yeah. what's good for the goose is good for the gander." If a decision or directive turns out to be beneficial to a group of which I am a part, then I too must also benefit due to my affiliation to the group. So perhaps 'goose' in this case refers to all geese, and gander simply refers to the individual. Then again I've been wrong many times...
A goose is a female while a gander is a male. But this expression doesn't usually refer to gender (although it certainly could). Rather, it refers to being a hypocrite-- some people want to do a certain thing, yet they criticize other people who do the exact same thing. So, what's good for the goose is good for the gander means if it's okay for one person to do something, then it's okay for someone else to do it too.
It depends on who says it. Like " Don't be a silly goose." from a friend means they were teasing. From an unfriendly quarter it could mean " Don't be {as dumb as ] a goose.
To have a "gander" means to have a look or to examine.
Do you mean is it a masculine or a feminine noun, or are you asking whether the name 'goose' refers to the male or the female bird? If the former then there are no masculine or feminine nouns in the English language- if the latter, then a goose would be the female bird, as the male is called the gander. However, the word is commonly used to describe the type of bird in general regardless of gender.
Say it over and over quickly and itll sound like you're saying "Oh what a goose I am"
Everything tastes especially good when you are hungry because you are eager to eat.
its technically doesnt mean anything...its part of a cheer. this is it: How funky is your chicken? How funky is your chicken? How loose is your goose? How loose is your goose? So come on all you cheerleaders! So come on all you cheerleaders! and shake your caboose! and shake your caboose! and if you already knew it was part of a cheer and wanted what it means...its like saying how much cheer you can bring on!!