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donkey's ears
donkey's ears
An exceptionally long period of time. The phrase likely originated as rhyming slang, where "ears" rhymes with "years" and alludes to the length of a donkey's ears. Throughout time, it became more popularized as "donkey's years." I haven't seen Jim in donkey's ears! How's he doing these days? It's been donkey's ears since we last got together like this.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Casimir | | KAZ-i-meer (English) | English, French |
Juan (2) | | - | Chinese |
Lemuel | | LEM-yoo-əl (English) | Biblical, Mormon, Biblical Hebrew |
Prudence | | ['pru:dəns] | |
Cybele | | SIB-ə-lee (English) | Near Eastern Mythology (Hellenized) |
Buddy | | BUD-ee | English |