What does all mouth and no trousers mean?

Definition of all mouth (and no trousers/action)
British, informal. —used to describe someone who talks a lot about doing something but never actually does it.
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Where did the expression all mouth and no trousers come from?

The phrase originated in northern England." The definition is "superficial, engaging in empty, boastful talk, but not of real substance".
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How do you use all mouths and no trousers?

A growing sense that it's all mouth and no trousers. They tend to be all mouth and no trousers, or rather, all packaging, dire content. Newark was its big chance to show it wasn't all mouth and no trousers - and blew it. And her fun skirt pays lip service to the saying 'all mouth and no trousers'.
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What does it mean if someone is all mouth or not?

be all ˈmouth

(British English also be all mouth and (no) ˈtrousers) (informal) if you say somebody is all mouth, you mean that they talk a lot about doing something, but are, in fact, not brave enough to do it: Don't be scared of her. She won't hurt you — she's all mouth.
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What does the saying all bark and trousers mean?

'All mouth and no trousers' means 'loud-mouthed and boastful, but lacking in substance'.
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What is a bark but no bite?

Adjective. all bark and no bite (not comparable) (idiomatic) Full of big talk but lacking action, power, or substance; pretentious. (idiomatic) Often making cutting remarks, but having a gentle personality underneath. (idiomatic) Aggressive but never combative.
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What does all talk no game mean?

Definition of all talk and no action

: saying that one will do something but then not doing it When it comes to looking for a job, she's all talk and no action.
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What does the idiom trousers gone mean?

To be taken by surprise; to be caught in a vulnerable (often embarrassing) position or situation.
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What does it mean if your all mouth?

to talk a lot about doing something but never do it: He says he's going to complain to the manager, but he's all mouth. Talkative and eloquent. articulate.
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What is all talk meaning?

Definition of all talk

: talking about doing things but never actually doing them The town's last mayor was all talk (and no action).
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What is the meaning of Bob's your uncle?

Definition of and Bob's your uncle

British, informal. —used to say that something is easy to do or use Just complete the form, pay the fee, and Bob's your uncle!
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What is the meaning of the phrase a damp squib?

Definition of damp squib

British. : something that is disappointing because it is not as exciting or effective as expected The company's stock turned out to be something of a damp squib.
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Where does the saying donkey's years come from?

Answer. Answer: It's an old docker's term. When people put things on a ship, they used a crank called a donkey. They were very slow and when they were asked how long it would take, they said “donkey's years”.
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How do you wear trousers in a relationship?

(especially of a woman) to be the person in a relationship who is in control and who makes decisions for both people: Blake may seem bossy, but it's Lisa that really wears the trousers in that relationship.
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When someone is all talk and no action?

The phrase all talk and no action refers to someone who says one will do something but does not do it. It almost always carries a negative connotation and is typically used as a mild insult.
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What does Rules the Roost mean?

Definition of rule the roost

informal. : to have the most control or authority in a group.
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What do we call a person who only talks and does nothing?

An adjective that can be used to define a person who only talks but does not work is "garrulous". The meaning as given by Google is: excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters. The usage of the word would be "a garrulous cab driver".
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What does walk the talk mean?

Quick Reference

It means putting your words into action—showing that you mean what you say by actively doing it yourself. It is a version of the everyday phrase 'practise what you preach'.
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What do you call someone who doesn't do what they say?

I would call that person a "big talker". The term refers to somebody who is "all talk and no action". That term refers to somebody who makes lots of commitments, but doesn't follow through. Depending on your context, that person can also be described as simply "unreliable".
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How can you tell if someone is all bark without biting?

The phrase 'all bark and no bite' is usually said about someone who talks a lot, but doesn't really end up taking action on his threat. Example of use: “She said that she will call the police if those people ever bother her again, but she didn't. She's all bark and no bite.”
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What animal is all bark and no bite?

When threatened, opossums will first show their teeth and hiss, but they are all bark, no bite. If that tactic doesn't scare off the opossum's foe, they will then exhibit behaviors like running, growling, belching, urinating, and even defecating. Have you ever heard the term “play 'possum”?
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What type of figurative language is all bark and no bite?

A PERSONIFICATION is when animals and non-living objects are expressed having human characteristics. Help! The man is all bark andno bite.
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What does ears back on a donkey mean?

If your donkey's ears are pinned flat to the back of its head, you'll want to give it some time and space to calm down. Pinned-back ears are a sign of aggression. One ear to the side and one flat back may indicate distress, though it could also mean that your donkey is focused on a sound on one side of its head.
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What does donkey shine mean?

: thank you very much.
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What does yonks ago mean?

Yonks means a very long time. [British, informal]
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