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".
Caesar Augustus.
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"