A rhetorical question calling attention to a non-sequitur or irrelevant statement or suggestion made by another person
.
Where did the saying the price of fish come from?
Apparently it
developed from “What's that got to do with the price of eggs?,” U.S. origin, “since the 1920s, if not earlier”
(Eric Partridge, Dictionary of Catch Phrases: American and British, from the Sixteenth Century to the Present Day, 1985).
What is the meaning of idiom a big fish?
noun phrase. :
a person who is very well known or important in a small group of people but who is not known or important outside that group
.
What does the saying go fish mean?
When used in everyday contexts, it means
to go look somewhere else for what you asked
. For example, if a boy hit on a girl, and she wasn't interested, she might say “Go fish!” – he should stop and try somebody else.
Does fish swim idiom?
Teach fish how to swim is an idiomatic expression derived from the Latin proverb piscem natare doces
. The phrase describes the self-sufficiency of those who know better how to do everything than the experts. It corresponds to the expression, “teaching grandmother to suck eggs”.
Why do we say kettle of fish?
The custom was described by Thomas Newte in his Tour of England and Scotland in 1785: “
It is customary for the gentlemen who live near the Tweed to entertain their neighbours and friends with a Fete Champetre
, which they call giving ‘a kettle of fish'.
Whats the saying whats that got to do with the price of?
A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is
a retort to an irrelevant suggestion
. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the speaker's suggestion bears on it.
What's that gotta do with the price of bread?
As its freshness decreases over the day, the price decreases
. Freshness is the price metric indicator for bread.
What has to do with the price of milk?
A lot when you are working together
.
What is the meaning of idiom a cold fish?
:
a cold aloof person
.
What is the meaning of whale of time?
Definition of a whale of a time
informal. :
a great time
We had a whale of a time at the party.
What is a smell something fishy?
The phrase ‘Fishy Smell' or “Something Smells Fishy” is used when
something seems suspicious
. Example of Use: “When I heard his account of the car crash, I noticed a bit of a fishy smell; he was obviously not telling the truth.”
What is a fish Jamaican slang?
Fish. Another seemingly innocent, but sexually charged word in Jamaican Patois, is fish. But unlike buddy, there is nothing “good” associated with fish, as the word means
gay or homosexual
.
Are you fishing meaning?
We've had ghosting, breadcrumbing, zombie-ing, benching, orbiting and more, but this week the word on everyone's lips is: fishing – this is
when you send messages out to a whole load of your matches on a dating app, wait and see which ones bite and then decide who you'll pursue
.
What does feeling fishy mean?
If you describe a situation as fishy,
you feel that someone is not telling the truth or behaving completely honestly
. [informal] There seems to be something fishy going on. Synonyms: suspicious, odd, suspect, unlikely More Synonyms of fishy.
Can u say fishes?
The plural of fish is usually fish. When referring to more than one species of fish, especially in a scientific context,
you can use fishes as the plural.
What is sleep with the fishes from?
The idiom sleep with the fishes was popularized in the 1970s in
Mario Puzo's novel and movie, The Godfather
: “It's a Sicilian message. It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.” The expression sleep with the fishes may go back much farther. Edmund Spencer used the phrase in the 1830s.
Is it sleeping with the fishes or swimming?
Meaning: If someone is swimming with the fishes, they are dead, especially if they have been murdered. ‘
Sleep with the fishes
‘ is an alternative form.
What does the idiom bring to book mean?
Call to account, investigate
. For example, He was acquitted, but one day soon he'll be brought to book, or As for your records, the IRS is sure to bring you to book concerning your tax deductions.
Who said pretty kettle of fish?
Baldwin, this is a pretty kettle of fish! “ Quoted by
James Pope-Hennessy
in Queen Mary, 1867-1953 http://books.google.com/books?id=Cos4AAAAIAAJ&q=%22Well+Mr+Baldwin%22+%22this+is+a+pretty+kettle+of+fish%22&pg=PA575#v=onepage (1959).
What does pillar to post mean?
[mainly British] if someone is moved from pillar to post, they are
moved repeatedly from one place or position to another, usually in a hurried or disorganized way so that they suffer as a result
.
What's that got to do with price of bacon?
SOARING inflation
can be traced back to basic foods like bacon, it was revealed yesterday. SOARING inflation can be traced back to basic foods like bacon, it was revealed yesterday.
What does that got to do with mean?
Meaning. You can say this
if someone mentions something that you think is irrelevant, esp. if it annoys or offends you
.
How much is a coffee in China?
A cup of coffee can be anything from
7 yuan (instant or fast-food outlet) to 40 yuan (coffee shop)
. So the average cost for a breakfast in China is 3–20 yuan. But some restaurants may cost more for better service and environment, and the price in prosperous cities like Beijing and Shanghai will be a bit higher.
Is the phrase all the tea in China offensive?
Not at any price, never
, as in I wouldn't give up my car, not for all the tea in China. This term originated in Australia and alludes to the presumed huge quantity of tea in China. [Late 1800s] Also see for all the world; not for love or money.
What is the price of eggs in China?
1. Switzerland 6.20 $ | 46. China 2.09 $ | 47. South Africa 2.09 $ | 48. Panama 2.05 $ | 49. Honduras 1.99 $ |
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