It's about March weather,if it starts out cold it ends up warm and vice versa!
2006-11-09 11:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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In like a lion and out like a lamb.
2006-11-09 21:31:13
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answered by kaymay09 4
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It's "In like a lion, out like a lamb." It means the weather in March starts out really horrible and vicious like a lion, but by the end of March the weather is warm and gentle like a lamb.
2006-11-09 19:31:29
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answered by tsopolly 6
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Spring comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.
2006-11-09 19:31:11
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answered by zen 7
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In like a LION and out like a LAMB. It usually refers to one of the spring months depending on where you live. It's March in Indiana.
It means that it was a crappy start of the month but it ended nicely
2006-11-09 19:32:50
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answered by DB Cash 4
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The correct one I know is "In like a lamb and out like a Lion"
Where I come from the reference used to be an old farmer's quote to explain weather patterns over the beginning months in Autumn.
2006-11-09 19:53:53
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answered by erg322 4
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IN LIKE A LION....OUT LIKE A LAMB.....IT COMES IN MARCH WINDY AND GOES OUT WITH THE START OF MILD SPRING.
2006-11-09 19:30:43
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answered by flowerspirit2000 6
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march weather is fierce in the beginning but at the end of the month its calmer going into spring..
2006-11-09 20:27:17
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answered by realliisillygirl3191 1
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