The phrase, butterflies in your stomach comes from the Oxford English Dictionary in 1908. The phrase means having a jittery feeling in the stomach due to anxiety or excitement.
Laxatives and nerves,"the good old saying: butterflies in the stomach"
He will if he likes you back
I felt butterflies in my stomach as I walked onto the stage to give my speech.
It does have to do with the feeling you get in your stomach when you get nervous, excited or you when you are in love. it really has nothing to do with butterflies.
the saying is your eyes are bigger than your stomach!
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"I'm so nervous about tonight i have 'Butterflies in my stomach'."
you have butterflies in your stomach.
i think it means butterflies in Your stomach!!!
Yes, "having butterflies in your stomach" is a metaphorical expression used to describe the feeling of nervousness or excitement in one's stomach before a significant event or encounter. It is not meant to be taken literally.
By causing a different physical pain where you feel the butterflies, like say pinching the stomach until you don’t feel the butterflies anymore.