When eaten, some kinds of peaches produce a natural high by interfering with the lipotin receptors in the brain. Since these kinds of peaches were not outlawed until the 1940's, they were commonly sold as a drug. When high off of them, people would often say that they were feeling "Peachy".
The American English colloquial saying of "its/that's peachy" references the fruit of the same name. The basis being in that peaches are commonly regarded as a sweet and pleasant fruit, peachy references are of similar satisfaction.
what is a peach? peaches grow in the south, a warm climate, and they are fuzzy. when someone is feeling peachy, they're feeling warm and fuzzy.
here's the thing: it just happened, alright?
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
The Spanish for "I have put" is he puesto, could this be the origin?
It's not a phrase, and it's one word "armpit". Origin is from Old English earm "arm" and pytt "hole in the ground".
how dare you. you are out of line.
The cast of Just Peachy - 2004 includes: Michael Moxey as Lost Man
here's the thing: it just happened, alright?
not peachy
Yes, it being sarcastic
Color Correction - 2007 Just Peachy 2-2 was released on: USA: 1 January 2008
There is no such phrase as "eat you".
Peachy was created in 2006.
peachy breeze is peachy keen
Contract law is just a body of law regarding... well... contracts.
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
Yes. It should be Peachy State.
"on the rocks"