birds and the bees, the
the birds and the bees
Lessons about sex, such as are typically taught to children or young adults. My mom talked to me about the birds and the bees this morning—it was so mortifying!
See also: and, bee, bird
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
birds and the bees, the
A euphemism for sex education, especially when taught informally. For example, It's time Father told the children about the birds and the bees. Cole Porter alluded to this expression in his witty song, "Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love," (1928) when he noted that birds, bees, even educated fleas fall in love. This idiom alludes to sexual behavior in animals to avoid explicit explanation of human behavior. [Second half of 1800s]
See also: and, bird
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- the birds and the bees
- What number are you calling from?
- bio mom
- vary from
- vary from (someone or something)
- maybees don't fly in June
- swarm out (of something or some place)
- swarm out of
- take one for the team
- bananas