Eager beaver

The phrase "eager beaver" refers to a person who is excessively enthusiastic, zealous, or industrious. It characterizes someone who is always eager and willing to work hard, take on new tasks, and go above and beyond what is expected. This term often implies a sense of enthusiasm and willingness to contribute, but it can also carry a suggestion of overenthusiasm or being too eager.


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