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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scaredy pants" is a colloquial term that is used in spoken and written English.
It is considered informal and is often used in a playful or teasing manner. Example: "Don't be such a scaredy pants, we're just going on a rollercoaster."
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Well, go ahead and get your scaredy pants pressed, sir, because this is almost definitely going to continue.
In the episode "Scaredy Pants", a Halloween special, American band the Ghastly Ones performed a special musical performance, while Brian Doyle-Murray voiced the Flying Dutchman.
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I'm a scaredy cat!
E.D. is a scaredy cat.
He's a scaredy cat generally, anyway".
The "scaredy cats" are the Blue Dogs.
I'm too much of a scaredy cat.
We were all keenly aware that parents were scaredy cats.
Then pants and pants.
"Mr. Pants, Mr. Pants".
When did we become such a bunch of lily-livered scaredy cats and super-sensitive flowers?
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