enough (something) to choke Caligula's horse
enough (something) to choke Caligula's horse
A lot of something. The phrase likely mentions Caligula because the Roman emperor was known for his penchant for excess. A: "Do you think I got enough balloons? B: "Are you kidding? There are enough balloons here to choke Caligula's horse!"
See also: choke, enough, horse
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- have a penchant for
- have a penchant for (something)
- have a penchant for doing
- penchant for
- (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
- great minds
- great minds think alike
- fiddle while Rome burns
- fiddle while Rome burns, to
- beck and call