It just means that something is cute.
The idiom makes little sense since bugs do not have ears.
We also say "cute as a bug's ear" and "cute as the Dickens"
The LITERAL meaning would be a flea in your ear! But "a flea in your ear" is an idiom, a saying, and it is not normally used literally.
Paru means cute....u've got a cute name...;)
beauty and cute
Type your answer here... cute
We also say "cute as a bug's ear" and "cute as the Dickens"
Bugs and babies are relatively small things. They also are regarded as cute, as in the expression, "cute as a bug." So when appearing in dreams, the combination of bugs and babies would represent a situation, person or thing that is attractive or endearing (cute) and small or insignificant.
Bugs got his nickname because he managed to get a cockroach in his ear. They had to remove the bug with tweezers but Bugs "swore that cockroach was talkin'" to him. I laughed so hard when I read that the first time!
yes except for its teeth.
Why would you want to ? They eat other, plant-eating bugs, and they're cute.
When the lived together back at the orphan-inch Bugs got an ear wig in his ear and had to get it pulled out.
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Yes goats are cute no matter what... Unless it had a missing eye & only half a ear...
To try to be cute.
The phrase went wrong somewhere, it was always, "cute as a bug in a rug" - meaning 'very comfortable' but someone in the 1940's corrupted it to what you've just said and it's now nonsensical. There's a similar saying, "As cute as a button" and "As cute as a bug's ear" but these
They eat the bugs that are pests to us. Not only that, but they're cute.
nothing its just cute