mad dogs and Englishmen

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the verse/song by Noel Coward: "Mad dogs and Englishmen / Go out in the midday sun."

Noun[edit]

mad dogs and Englishmen pl (plural only)

  1. To express that it is very hot weather.
    Only mad dogs and Englishmen would go out in this heat!

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