to have butterflies in your stomach

The phrase "to have butterflies in your stomach" is an idiom that represents the sensation of nervousness, excitement, or anticipation that a person experiences in their stomach. It usually refers to a sensation of flutters or a light, fluttery feeling similar to the movement of butterflies. This feeling can occur in situations that evoke strong emotions, like before an important event, a first date, or public speaking.


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