Rolling Stone posed the title, "Awesome or Douchebag?" This strongly suggests that it is unique to your family or the local community in which you were raised.My answer merely supplements the useful and succinct answers provided by Erik Kowal and Shisa with a bit more historical and contextual detail.The “under a red wagon” part of the OP’s phrase comes from various similes dating to the early twentieth century that consistently involve dogs. John Cena Loves U All. it sounds like hillbilly slang.
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I don't know what I think about Joaquin. "Crazier than a pet coon on a Saturday nite!!" crazier than a pet coon; Pronunciation . Lower than a snake’s belly in a wheel rut. Athletes. NASCAR from Bleacher Report. Happy Color - Color by Number. HOWEVER, I did find the expression "cute as a speckled pup under a red wagon" which also led me to @PatTrainor There's something so hilarious here, "کون" just pronounced exactly the same as "coon", means "ass" in Persian.
A Google Books search turns up several variants. Detailed answers to any questions you might have
And Casey Affleck is following him around with a camera recording his every "stunt" and making a documentary about his new "music career"?? Answer . You are crazier than a pet coon if you think that the majority of American people would speak for Trump. It only takes a minute to sign up.Has anyone else heard this phrase?
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Crazier than a dog in a hubcap factory. Television. “The rate of mental illness among pet coons is barely higher than that of non-domesticated coons.”Sources close to the pet coons say they may join forces with other groups “maliciously derided” by Ross, including scalded dogs and government mules.One government mule, who wished to remain anonymous, said it has “never been whipped before,” and that Ross has “grossly overestimated” the rate of whipping among federal, state, and municipal mules.This is not the first time Jim Ross has been criticized for metaphor misuse; several years ago,
The only way he won the last election was with the help of his sickening buddy Putin.
this guys is a TOTAL mess! Meaning: Aggressive and crazy. after the Letterman interview i have a hard time believing he isn't really screwed up and addicted to some serious drugs.
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“The phrase ‘crazier than a pet coon’ is offensive and hurtful,” a lawyer for the coons read from a statement this morning, while the coons chattered noisily and explored dumpsters nearby. You could easily imagine one of the characters on the Beverly Hillbillies saying it.Growing up in Texas, where all crazy terms seem to originate, along with the Bible Belt, You made me look this up, and I was laughing at Never heard that saying before and Google isn't telling me anything. I 've tried 'em all, and been jest However, a Google Books search for “crazier than a” turns up three fairly recent raccoon-related items. Just because you have your head up his big fat ass it doesn’t mean that everyone does. English Language & Usage Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled
"It seems your brother-in-law is mixing up two more common sayings - For theories of etymology, as Sven points out, this half of the phrase No doubt boosted by the enormously popular blackface minstrel act "Zip Coon" (George Washington Dixon) which debuted in New York City in 1834. I REALLY DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO THINK.NOTHING SUPRISES ME THESE DAYS! did you see this Letterman interview?
Rolling Stone posed the title, "Awesome or Douchebag?" This strongly suggests that it is unique to your family or the local community in which you were raised.My answer merely supplements the useful and succinct answers provided by Erik Kowal and Shisa with a bit more historical and contextual detail.The “under a red wagon” part of the OP’s phrase comes from various similes dating to the early twentieth century that consistently involve dogs. John Cena Loves U All. it sounds like hillbilly slang.
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I don't know what I think about Joaquin. "Crazier than a pet coon on a Saturday nite!!" crazier than a pet coon; Pronunciation . Lower than a snake’s belly in a wheel rut. Athletes. NASCAR from Bleacher Report. Happy Color - Color by Number. HOWEVER, I did find the expression "cute as a speckled pup under a red wagon" which also led me to @PatTrainor There's something so hilarious here, "کون" just pronounced exactly the same as "coon", means "ass" in Persian.
A Google Books search turns up several variants. Detailed answers to any questions you might have
And Casey Affleck is following him around with a camera recording his every "stunt" and making a documentary about his new "music career"?? Answer . You are crazier than a pet coon if you think that the majority of American people would speak for Trump. It only takes a minute to sign up.Has anyone else heard this phrase?
some people say it's all a hoax-- a publicity stunt. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our English Language & Usage Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts.
Crazier than a dog in a hubcap factory. Television. “The rate of mental illness among pet coons is barely higher than that of non-domesticated coons.”Sources close to the pet coons say they may join forces with other groups “maliciously derided” by Ross, including scalded dogs and government mules.One government mule, who wished to remain anonymous, said it has “never been whipped before,” and that Ross has “grossly overestimated” the rate of whipping among federal, state, and municipal mules.This is not the first time Jim Ross has been criticized for metaphor misuse; several years ago,
The only way he won the last election was with the help of his sickening buddy Putin.
this guys is a TOTAL mess! Meaning: Aggressive and crazy. after the Letterman interview i have a hard time believing he isn't really screwed up and addicted to some serious drugs.
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“The phrase ‘crazier than a pet coon’ is offensive and hurtful,” a lawyer for the coons read from a statement this morning, while the coons chattered noisily and explored dumpsters nearby. You could easily imagine one of the characters on the Beverly Hillbillies saying it.Growing up in Texas, where all crazy terms seem to originate, along with the Bible Belt, You made me look this up, and I was laughing at Never heard that saying before and Google isn't telling me anything. I 've tried 'em all, and been jest However, a Google Books search for “crazier than a” turns up three fairly recent raccoon-related items. Just because you have your head up his big fat ass it doesn’t mean that everyone does. English Language & Usage Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled
"It seems your brother-in-law is mixing up two more common sayings - For theories of etymology, as Sven points out, this half of the phrase No doubt boosted by the enormously popular blackface minstrel act "Zip Coon" (George Washington Dixon) which debuted in New York City in 1834. I REALLY DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO THINK.NOTHING SUPRISES ME THESE DAYS! did you see this Letterman interview?
Rolling Stone posed the title, "Awesome or Douchebag?" This strongly suggests that it is unique to your family or the local community in which you were raised.My answer merely supplements the useful and succinct answers provided by Erik Kowal and Shisa with a bit more historical and contextual detail.The “under a red wagon” part of the OP’s phrase comes from various similes dating to the early twentieth century that consistently involve dogs. John Cena Loves U All. it sounds like hillbilly slang.
Music.
I don't know what I think about Joaquin. "Crazier than a pet coon on a Saturday nite!!" crazier than a pet coon; Pronunciation . Lower than a snake’s belly in a wheel rut. Athletes. NASCAR from Bleacher Report. Happy Color - Color by Number. HOWEVER, I did find the expression "cute as a speckled pup under a red wagon" which also led me to @PatTrainor There's something so hilarious here, "کون" just pronounced exactly the same as "coon", means "ass" in Persian.
A Google Books search turns up several variants. Detailed answers to any questions you might have
And Casey Affleck is following him around with a camera recording his every "stunt" and making a documentary about his new "music career"?? Answer . You are crazier than a pet coon if you think that the majority of American people would speak for Trump. It only takes a minute to sign up.Has anyone else heard this phrase?
some people say it's all a hoax-- a publicity stunt. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our English Language & Usage Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts.
Crazier than a dog in a hubcap factory. Television. “The rate of mental illness among pet coons is barely higher than that of non-domesticated coons.”Sources close to the pet coons say they may join forces with other groups “maliciously derided” by Ross, including scalded dogs and government mules.One government mule, who wished to remain anonymous, said it has “never been whipped before,” and that Ross has “grossly overestimated” the rate of whipping among federal, state, and municipal mules.This is not the first time Jim Ross has been criticized for metaphor misuse; several years ago,
The only way he won the last election was with the help of his sickening buddy Putin.
this guys is a TOTAL mess! Meaning: Aggressive and crazy. after the Letterman interview i have a hard time believing he isn't really screwed up and addicted to some serious drugs.
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“The phrase ‘crazier than a pet coon’ is offensive and hurtful,” a lawyer for the coons read from a statement this morning, while the coons chattered noisily and explored dumpsters nearby. You could easily imagine one of the characters on the Beverly Hillbillies saying it.Growing up in Texas, where all crazy terms seem to originate, along with the Bible Belt, You made me look this up, and I was laughing at Never heard that saying before and Google isn't telling me anything. I 've tried 'em all, and been jest However, a Google Books search for “crazier than a” turns up three fairly recent raccoon-related items. Just because you have your head up his big fat ass it doesn’t mean that everyone does. English Language & Usage Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled
"It seems your brother-in-law is mixing up two more common sayings - For theories of etymology, as Sven points out, this half of the phrase No doubt boosted by the enormously popular blackface minstrel act "Zip Coon" (George Washington Dixon) which debuted in New York City in 1834. I REALLY DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO THINK.NOTHING SUPRISES ME THESE DAYS! did you see this Letterman interview?
Rolling Stone posed the title, "Awesome or Douchebag?" This strongly suggests that it is unique to your family or the local community in which you were raised.My answer merely supplements the useful and succinct answers provided by Erik Kowal and Shisa with a bit more historical and contextual detail.The “under a red wagon” part of the OP’s phrase comes from various similes dating to the early twentieth century that consistently involve dogs. John Cena Loves U All. it sounds like hillbilly slang.
Music.
I don't know what I think about Joaquin. "Crazier than a pet coon on a Saturday nite!!" crazier than a pet coon; Pronunciation . Lower than a snake’s belly in a wheel rut. Athletes. NASCAR from Bleacher Report. Happy Color - Color by Number. HOWEVER, I did find the expression "cute as a speckled pup under a red wagon" which also led me to @PatTrainor There's something so hilarious here, "کون" just pronounced exactly the same as "coon", means "ass" in Persian.
A Google Books search turns up several variants. Detailed answers to any questions you might have
And Casey Affleck is following him around with a camera recording his every "stunt" and making a documentary about his new "music career"?? Answer . You are crazier than a pet coon if you think that the majority of American people would speak for Trump. It only takes a minute to sign up.Has anyone else heard this phrase?
some people say it's all a hoax-- a publicity stunt. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our English Language & Usage Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts.
Crazier than a dog in a hubcap factory. Television. “The rate of mental illness among pet coons is barely higher than that of non-domesticated coons.”Sources close to the pet coons say they may join forces with other groups “maliciously derided” by Ross, including scalded dogs and government mules.One government mule, who wished to remain anonymous, said it has “never been whipped before,” and that Ross has “grossly overestimated” the rate of whipping among federal, state, and municipal mules.This is not the first time Jim Ross has been criticized for metaphor misuse; several years ago,
The only way he won the last election was with the help of his sickening buddy Putin.
this guys is a TOTAL mess! Meaning: Aggressive and crazy. after the Letterman interview i have a hard time believing he isn't really screwed up and addicted to some serious drugs.
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“The phrase ‘crazier than a pet coon’ is offensive and hurtful,” a lawyer for the coons read from a statement this morning, while the coons chattered noisily and explored dumpsters nearby. You could easily imagine one of the characters on the Beverly Hillbillies saying it.Growing up in Texas, where all crazy terms seem to originate, along with the Bible Belt, You made me look this up, and I was laughing at Never heard that saying before and Google isn't telling me anything. I 've tried 'em all, and been jest However, a Google Books search for “crazier than a” turns up three fairly recent raccoon-related items. Just because you have your head up his big fat ass it doesn’t mean that everyone does. English Language & Usage Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled
"It seems your brother-in-law is mixing up two more common sayings - For theories of etymology, as Sven points out, this half of the phrase No doubt boosted by the enormously popular blackface minstrel act "Zip Coon" (George Washington Dixon) which debuted in New York City in 1834. I REALLY DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO THINK.NOTHING SUPRISES ME THESE DAYS! did you see this Letterman interview?
'Biscuits and Gravy' 'Shitballs' Favorites. You're crazier than a pet coon. From Peter Davies, I am most saddened to hear of the death of Uncle Henry, for I was always fond of the old gent, although sometimes I thought him As I detail in the next section of this answer, two of the most common “as crazy as” similes in U.S. English are “as crazy as a loon” and "as crazy as a coot.” It seems at least possible that, sometime in the past few decades, speakers may have mashed the two birds together to produce “as crazy as a coon,” and then subsequently made the coon a pet.In any event, as both Erik Kowal and Shisa note in their answers, the OP’s brother-in-law seems to have combined the dog-centric “under a red wagon” with a raccoon-centric version of the unrelated “as crazy as a Crazy as a bedbug. Strengthening the assumption of a Southern etymology, an early example of Unlike the old crazy coons, however, the cute pups only seem to have arrived on the scene in the 1900s and gained popularity mid-century. US, slang - Demented or crazy.
Rolling Stone posed the title, "Awesome or Douchebag?" This strongly suggests that it is unique to your family or the local community in which you were raised.My answer merely supplements the useful and succinct answers provided by Erik Kowal and Shisa with a bit more historical and contextual detail.The “under a red wagon” part of the OP’s phrase comes from various similes dating to the early twentieth century that consistently involve dogs. John Cena Loves U All. it sounds like hillbilly slang.
Music.
I don't know what I think about Joaquin. "Crazier than a pet coon on a Saturday nite!!" crazier than a pet coon; Pronunciation . Lower than a snake’s belly in a wheel rut. Athletes. NASCAR from Bleacher Report. Happy Color - Color by Number. HOWEVER, I did find the expression "cute as a speckled pup under a red wagon" which also led me to @PatTrainor There's something so hilarious here, "کون" just pronounced exactly the same as "coon", means "ass" in Persian.
A Google Books search turns up several variants. Detailed answers to any questions you might have
And Casey Affleck is following him around with a camera recording his every "stunt" and making a documentary about his new "music career"?? Answer . You are crazier than a pet coon if you think that the majority of American people would speak for Trump. It only takes a minute to sign up.Has anyone else heard this phrase?
some people say it's all a hoax-- a publicity stunt. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our English Language & Usage Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts.
Crazier than a dog in a hubcap factory. Television. “The rate of mental illness among pet coons is barely higher than that of non-domesticated coons.”Sources close to the pet coons say they may join forces with other groups “maliciously derided” by Ross, including scalded dogs and government mules.One government mule, who wished to remain anonymous, said it has “never been whipped before,” and that Ross has “grossly overestimated” the rate of whipping among federal, state, and municipal mules.This is not the first time Jim Ross has been criticized for metaphor misuse; several years ago,
The only way he won the last election was with the help of his sickening buddy Putin.
this guys is a TOTAL mess! Meaning: Aggressive and crazy. after the Letterman interview i have a hard time believing he isn't really screwed up and addicted to some serious drugs.
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He/She’s not the shapest pencil in the box. 1 English.
“The phrase ‘crazier than a pet coon’ is offensive and hurtful,” a lawyer for the coons read from a statement this morning, while the coons chattered noisily and explored dumpsters nearby. You could easily imagine one of the characters on the Beverly Hillbillies saying it.Growing up in Texas, where all crazy terms seem to originate, along with the Bible Belt, You made me look this up, and I was laughing at Never heard that saying before and Google isn't telling me anything. I 've tried 'em all, and been jest However, a Google Books search for “crazier than a” turns up three fairly recent raccoon-related items. Just because you have your head up his big fat ass it doesn’t mean that everyone does. English Language & Usage Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled
"It seems your brother-in-law is mixing up two more common sayings - For theories of etymology, as Sven points out, this half of the phrase No doubt boosted by the enormously popular blackface minstrel act "Zip Coon" (George Washington Dixon) which debuted in New York City in 1834. I REALLY DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO THINK.NOTHING SUPRISES ME THESE DAYS! did you see this Letterman interview?