coon's age
(Redirected from in a coon's age)
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]An Americanism recorded in 1843 and probably related to the old English expression in a crow's age meaning the same. Coon is a colloquialism for the North American raccoon.
Noun
[edit]coon's age (usually uncountable, plural coon's ages)
- (idiomatic, US, colloquial) A very long time.
- Jarn hasn't seen Schnie in a coon's age.
- We've been waiting a coon's age for our damn food.
Synonyms
[edit]- (colloquial: a long time): dog's age
References
[edit]- Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins, Robert Hendrickson (Facts on File, New York, 1997), page 168.[1]