Category: English Phrase
Hair of the Dog Meaning Using something from A as an antidote to solve B’s problems caused by A. Origin Hair of the dog is part of a longer …
Had Your Chips Meaning Someone’s luck has run out and they are close to failure. Origin Chips refer to gaming chips or tokens. Someone who loses their chips could …
Good Bye Meaning A concluding remark at parting. Example Good bye until we meet again! Origin Good bye came from God bye which came from God be with you. …
Get Your Dander Up Meaning To get excitedly angry – into a temper. Example Don’t get your dander up – I’m only doing my job! Origin The phrase has …
Get Underway Meaning Begin a journey or a project. Origin We are familiar with this little expression but, like other idioms that we absorb without question when learning the …
Get The Kinks Out Of Meaning To rid of difficulties in a system or procedure; to improve one’s flexibility after a period of inactivity; to eliminate mental quirks; to …
Get The Sack Meaning To be dismissed from a job. Origin The probably derivation is the allusion to tradesmen, who owned their own tools, taking them with them in …
Get The Gist Meaning To understand its basics, its fundamentals. Origin This phrase comes from the old French Gsir meaning to lie, itself having the meaning of something lying …
Get Over It Meaning Don’t concern yourself with something that’s already in the past; accept it and move on to more productive pursuits. Origin We have been told to …
Get off on the wrong foot Meaning Make a bad start to a project or relationship. Origin This has the sound of an old expression – from Shakespeare, the …