Advertisement
Advertisement
bee in one's bonnet
A chronic preoccupation, often fanciful or eccentric: “My cousin has a bee in his bonnet about the rudeness of local cabdrivers; he's written four letters to the editor on the subject.”
Discover More
Idioms and Phrases
A strange idea or notion; also, an idea that is harped on, an obsession. For example, Bill's got a bee in his bonnet about burglars; he's always imagining strange noises. This term, which replaced the earlier have bees in one's head, transfers the buzzing of a bee inside one's hat to a weird idea in one's head. [Second half of 1600s]
Discover More
Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
Bees′winged, so old as to show beeswing.—A bee in one's bonnet, a whimsical or crazy fancy on some point.
From
Bee—“to hae a bee in one's bonnet,” to be harebrained.
From
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse