Tag: English Phrase
Lager Frenzy Meaning Drink induced mayhem. Origin This term was coined in the UK in the 1980s to describe the activities of ‘lager louts’. It was used several times …
A Labour of Love Meaning Work undertaken for the pleasure of it or for the benefit of a loved one. Origin This phrase has a biblical origin and appears …
La Dolce Vita Meaning The good life, full of pleasure and indulgence. Origin This phrase entered the language following the success of the 1960 film La Dolce Vita. This …
La-di-da Meaning Used to highlight and ridicule snobbish forms of behaviour or speech. Origin ‘La-di-da’ was fading out of use in the language until it staged something of a …
Knock Off Meaning To finish work for the day. Alternatively, to work quickly and complete a task – similar to polish off. A third alternative is a slang term …
Kettle of Fish Meaning This term is usually part of ‘a fine kettle of fish’, ‘a pretty kettle of fish’ etc, which mean ‘a muddle or awkward state of …
Keepy-Uppy Meaning The skill of ball-juggling to keep a ball in the air for as long as possible by bouncing it off any part of the body that is …
Keep Your Shirt On Meaning Calm down, be patient. Example Just keep your shirt on, dinner is almost ready. Origin Before modern manufacturing techniques, shirts, and all clothes for …
Keep your Powder Dry Meaning Be prepared and save your resources until they are needed. Origin The allusion is to gunpowder which soldiers had to keep dry in order …
Keep Your Pecker Up Meaning Remain cheerful – keep your head held high. Origin Whilst pecker is a word now associated with American slang the usage here is the …