hay : noun Le hay is thegrass mown or cut meadows, intended for food du livestock.
When there is no more hay in the hay rack: no more money.
Make hay: make money.
To have hay in his bales: to have a lot of money, to be rich, to amass wealth, to get rich.
Putting hay in your bales: getting rich (see explanation of this expression below).
To sleep in the hay: to be dead drunk.
Make hay: make noise, scandal.
Make hell: alert everyone.
Hay Eating Beast: Intensive of stupidity, as dumb as an animal
Hay of…: Term of contempt or disdain, to mark something not very estimable.
It's like looking for a needle in a haystack: it's impossible to find.
Make hay: cause scandal, noise or noise; protest.
The hay of the day: four hours.
Hay: bad tobacco. It's hay!
Marijuana, herb.
The expression "Putting / Having hay in your bales": Accumulate / have a lot of money.
Formerly, the peasants used to put straw (or hay for the richest) in their hooves to make their feet less cold. In the 1619th century, the French poet, fabulist, novelist and lexicographer Antoine Furetière (1688-XNUMX) already cited the expression he put straw in his shoes, employed by the way, not of a peasant, but of a person of the administration who filled his pockets often illegally.