(as) skinny as a  beanpole
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skinny
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(as|) skinny as a stick
(as|) skinny as a toothpick

Definition & Meaning of "(as) skinny as a beanpole "in English

(as) skinny as a beanpole
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having an extremely thin body 

(as|) skinny as a (beanpole|pole|rail) definition and meaning
Humorous
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "skinny as a beanpole" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom draws upon the image of a beanpole, which is a long, tall, and thin pole or stake used for supporting plants like beans. The association with thinness likely comes from the visual comparison between a person's slim figure and the long, slender shape of a beanpole. It is commonly used in casual conversations or informal settings to comment on someone's physical appearance in a light-hearted manner. However, it's important to be mindful of the potential sensitivity around body image when using such idioms.

Examples
He was skinny as a beanpole when he was a teenager. 
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