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January
slower than molasses in January
Exceptionally slow or sluggish; not fast at all. This old laptop my dad gave me is a piece of junk. It's slower than molasses in January! Come on, Becky, you're slower than molasses in January back there! Pick up the pace and keep up with the group.
It'll be a long day in January (when something happens).
Rur. Something will never happen. (There are fewer hours of daylight in January.) Tom: Maybe this will be the year that Mama treats herself to a nice vacation. Jane: Are you kidding? It'll be a long day in January when she does that! It'll be a long day in January when that car dealer gives an honest price.
*slow as molasses in January
and slower than molasses in Januaryvery slow-moving. (*Also: as ~.) Can't you get dressed any faster? I declare, you're as slow as molasses in January. The traffic on the way to the concert was slower than molasses in January.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Joan (2) | | joo-AHN (Catalan), zhoo-AHN (Catalan) | Catalan, Occitan |
CillÍN | | - | Irish |
Nyarai | | - | Southern African, Shona |
Cadmus | | - | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |
Biljana | | - | Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian |
Melvin | | MEL-vin | English |