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Early ripe, early rotten
Early ripe, early rotten,
and Soon ripe, soon rotten.Prov. A child with extraordinary talent or intelligence will probably lose those qualities by the time he or she grows up. Jill: Philip was such a fine young boy; I'm surprised he's become such a good-for-nothing adult. Jane: Early ripe, early rotten. Jane: You must be very proud of your little boy. He seems so mature for his age. Ellen: I'm afraid it won't last. You know what they say: "Soon ripe, soon rotten."
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Dido | | - | Roman Mythology |
Cleon | | - | Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
JenŐ | | - | Hungarian |
Laurentia | | - | Ancient Roman |
Ajax | | AY-jaks (English) | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |
Earl | | URL | English |