What does the idiom old song and dance mean?

1 : a theatrical performance (such as a vaudeville performance) combining singing and dancing. 2 : a long and often familiar statement or explanation that is usually not true or pertinent.
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What does song and dance mean?

If you say that someone is giving someone a song and dance about something, you mean they are giving a long explanation about it. [US] Synonyms of. 'song and dance'
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Where does the phrase song and dance come from?

song and dance, (to give someone) a

(To make) an unnecessary fuss; also, a misleading story or statement, nonsense. In the first sense this term dates from mid-nineteenth-century England, where it is usually put as nothing to make a song (and dance) about, meaning this is an unimportant matter.
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What does the idiom for a song mean?

Definition of for a song

chiefly US, informal. : for a very small amount of money This old car can be bought/had for a song.
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What is the meaning of the idiom a snake in the grass?

Definition of snake in the grass

: a secretly faithless friend.
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What means I smell a rat?

smell a rat. Suspect something is wrong, especially a betrayal of some kind. For example, When I didn't hear any more from my prospective employer, I began to smell a rat. This expression alludes to a cat sniffing out a rat. [
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What does song and dance man mean?

English translation: theatrical performer who combines singing and dancing.
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What takes the cake mean?

Definition of take the cake

informal. : to win the prize : to rank first While it didn't take the cake for the warmest Christmas on record, it was close.— Krista McEnany —typically used to describe something that is very surprising, foolish, remarkable, annoying, etc.
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What is the meaning of dry run in idioms?

A dry run is a rehearsal, practicing a performance or procedure in anticipation of the real performance or procedure. There is much discussion as to the origin of this American idiom. Most believe that dry run was first used in the 1940s, referring to firearm training in the military.
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What is the meaning of idiom once in a blue moon?

Once in a blue moon: This poetic phrase refers to something extremely rare in occurrence. A blue moon is the term commonly used for a second full moon that occasionally appears in a single month of our solar-based calendars.
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What does the idiom make any waves mean?

Cause a disturbance or controversy, as in We've finally settled our differences, so please don't make waves. This expression alludes to causing turbulence in the water.
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What does on pins and needles mean idiom?

on pins and needles. : in a nervous or jumpy state of anticipation.
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What is a wet run?

A run with real fire and water was referred to as a wet run. The more general usage of the term seems to have arisen from widespread use by the US Armed Forces during World War II.
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What is the meaning of the idiom drive up the wall?

informal. : to make (someone) irritated, angry, or crazy Your constant tapping is driving me up the wall!
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What is the meaning of a gentleman at large?

Solution : a gentleman at large : a man without a job. Look at the sentences : <br> • Having sold off his factory, he is now a gentleman at large. a gentleman of leisure : a man who does not have to work. Here, a man without a job is the right option.
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What does get the ball rolling mean?

informal. : to begin an activity or process At the meeting, she tried to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions.
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What does sticking to your guns mean?

Hold fast to a statement, opinion, or course of action, as in The witness stuck to her guns about the exact time she was there. This expression, originally put as stand to one's guns, alluded to a gunner remaining by his post. Its figurative use dates from the mid-1800s.
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What is the meaning of off the beaten track?

An unusual route or destination, as in We found a great vacation spot, off the beaten track. This term alludes to a well-worn path trodden down by many feet and was first recorded in 1860, although the phrase beaten track was recorded in 1638 in reference to the usual, unoriginal way of doing something.
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What does the expression by and large mean?

Definition of by and large

: on the whole : in general.
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Can numbers mean song?

In music, number refers to an individual song, dance, or instrumental piece which is part of a larger work of musical theatre, opera, or oratorio.
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What does bringing home the bacon mean?

informal. : to earn the money that is needed to live He worked hard all week to bring home the bacon for his family.
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What does hitting the nail on the head mean?

DEFINITION: It means “to do or say something that is exactly right.” You can use this phrase when someone finds the exact answer of a problem or a question. EXAMPLE: “You hit the nail on the head with this color of wallpaper for the living room; it looks better than I expected!”
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What is the meaning of the idiom dark horse?

a person who is not expected to succeed in or unexpectedly wins an election, race, or other competition: a dark horse in the primaries.
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What is dry run in school?

A dry run is a test or rehearsal for a public presentation or procedure. If you're nervous about your speech, you should do a dry run the day before in front of your family.
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