Phrase of the hour
Put the screws on
To press or squeeze hard, forcing it.
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Phrase of the hour
To press or squeeze hard, forcing it.
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Pulled from the drawers
In charge or control.
Meaning & originTo hold back from speaking, especially something harsh or unwise, clamping down on words.
Meaning & originTo act prematurely or start something before the proper time, often leading to mistakes or embarrassment due to impatience or misjudgment. It implies…
Meaning & originA large, wingless, mostly nocturnal burrowing insect known for its rounded humanlike head and banded abdomen; despite the name, it is not a true…
Meaning & originGone badly wrong or developed in an unintended and unsuccessful way. Informal. Usually applied to a situation, plan or performance rather than a…
Meaning & originTo escape or dodge someone slyly, slipping away unnoticed.
Meaning & originCredit even a foe what's fair, nod them.
Meaning & originBack at the starting point after an attempt has failed or previous progress has been lost, requiring the work to begin again.
Meaning & originLanguage has legends. Evidence matters.
Phrase origins are full of irresistible myths. We separate what historical sources can show from what remains disputed, and link the references behind researched entries.