meaning of as happy as a clam
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The phrase most likely started as the longer phrase “happy as a clam at high tide,” and was popularized in the early 19th century, particularly in the northeastern United States. ... Therefore, at high tide, clams are (theoretically) very happy that they won't be dug up for some beachgoer's meal.
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