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Where did the term nip it in the bud come from?
Halt something at an early stage, or thoroughly check something. For example, By arresting all the leaders, they nipped the rebellion in the bud. This metaphoric expression, alluding to a spring frost that kills flower buds, was first recorded in a Beaumont and Fletcher play of 1606–1607.
What does the phrase nip in the bud mean?
Definition of nip (something) in the bud informal. : to stop (something) immediately so that it does not become a worse problem Inflation will only get worse if the government doesn’t do something right now to nip it in the bud.
What is the meaning of the idiom salad days?
Definition of salad days : time of youthful inexperience or indiscretion my salad days when I was green in judgment— William Shakespeare also : an early flourishing period : heyday.
What is the nipping?
nipping in American English 1. sharp or biting, as cold. 2. sarcastic; caustic.
What is the meaning of the idiom green thumb?
green thumb. A knack for making plants grow well, as in Just look at Louise’s plants—she really has a green thumb. This term presumably alludes to the stained fingers of an avid gardener. [ First half of 1900s]
What is the meaning of eye to eye?
If you see eye to eye with someone, you agree with them and have the same opinions and views.
What does a dog nipping mean?
It’s normal for a dog to nip. It’s their way of expressing their emotions. It could be a playful nip which is more accidental than intentional because they just got plain over- excited. A nip from an older dog could mean go away and leave me alone. While a dog nipping is normal, it’s not very desirable.
How do you stop a dog from nipping?
If your dog nips or mouths you during play or at any other time, withdraw attention immediately and walk out of the room. Wait outside for a minute or two, come back in the room and resume play. If the nip happens again repeat the exercise until your dog realizes that nipping stops all interaction.
What is the meaning of stick your neck out for someone?
Today’s Phrase If you stick your neck out, it means you take a risk by saying or doing something that other people might not like. Examples: John stuck his neck out and told the boss what we thought of him.
What is the meaning of cat got my tongue?
Definition of cat got your tongue —used to ask someone why he or she is not saying anything “You’ve been unusually quiet tonight,” she said.