Full of beans
English Idiom
Meaning: When someone is extremely energetic, lively, or enthusiastic. They are brimming with vitality and often exhibit a cheerful and spirited demeanor.
Origin: The idiom 'full of beans' originated in the 19th century. It is believed to have roots in the diet of beans being a staple food known for providing robust energy and vitality. Over time, it evolved to describe individuals who exhibit high energy levels and liveliness.
