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why do we say eager beaver?

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r.flavell | 17:57 Thu 17th Mar 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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Have you ever seen a beaver?

They make me pretty eager I can tell you!

Though its reputation has been questioned in recent years, the beaver has long been noted for its persistent industry. This reputation gave us the simile, "to work like a beaver," some two hundred years ago. Industrious persons have long been likened to the beaver. We English-speaking peoples are gluttons for rhymes, such as hodge-podge, helter-skelter. Therefore, within the past few years, some bright spirit did the best he could to refer to someone who was particularly avid as an "eager beaver." ...(With thanks to Wikipedia)


At the age of about three, I recited this at a party, to my mother's embarrassment:

Eager Beaver, chimney sweeper

Had a wife but couldn't keep her

Had another, didn't love her

Up the chimney he did shove her

Oh, Grunty - how naughty of you! When you think what is routinely yelled across the street now, it seems pretty innocent though, doesn't it?

I can remember my friend's younger brother earning a slap from their Mum for 'Flippins in the Bible/Flippins in the Book/And if you don't believe me/Then have a flippin look!'. And the word he used really was 'flippin'! 

To return to beavers, I'm with Clanad. We talk of 'beavering away' at some task, don't we?

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