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Xnon3 Posted 12 years ago
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What does the phrase "two bees in a pod" mean?
  

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There is a phrase "two peas in a pod," meaning almost exactly alike. "Two bees in a pod" is either some sort of pun on this, or just a misunderstanding of the phrase.

  • There is a phrase "two peas in a pod," meaning almost exactly alike.
  • "Two bees in a pod" is either some sort of pun on this, or just a misunderstanding of the phrase.
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There is a phrase "two peas in a pod," meaning almost exactly alike. "Two bees in a pod" is either some sort of pun on this, or just a misunderstanding of the phrase.
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The usual phrase is As alike as two peas in a pod.

It means that the two things referred to (e.g. two brothers) are very similar in appearance.

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