be up with the crows



be up with the crows

To be awake, out of bed, and active at a particularly early hour of the morning. Primarily heard in Australia. I don't know how he does it, but my husband is up with the crows every single morning. I won't have another pint, thanks. I have to be up with the crows tomorrow, so I'd better head home soon.
See also: crow, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Harold['hærəld]
DorcasDAWR-kəs (English)Biblical
Rooney['ru:ni]
Alisaah-LEE-sah (Russian), AH-lee-sah (Finnish)Russian, Finnish
MatyÁŠ-Czech
FrØYa-Norwegian