happy as a clam

The phrase "happy as a clam" is an idiom that means extremely happy or content. It originated from the longer saying "happy as a clam at high water," which suggests that clams are happiest and safest during high tide when they are covered by water. Thus, it implies that someone is in a state of bliss or contentment.


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