What does the saying egg on your face mean?

Definition of with egg on one's face
: appearing foolish usually because something one said would happen has not happened The unexpected election result left a lot of journalists with egg on their faces.
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Where does the saying egg on my face come from?

The phrase with egg on one's face is an American idiom, though the origins are murky. One possible source goes back to popular theater during the 1800s and early 1900s. Sub-par actors would often be pelted with rotten vegetables and eggs, and therefore, end up with egg on their faces.
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What does the saying egg on your chin mean?

to be very embarrassed because of something you said or did: He told everyone the deal was happening, and if it falls through now he'll have egg on his face.
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What does egg in your beer mean?

A bonus, something for nothing, as in What do you want—egg in your beer? This expression dates from about 1940 and became widespread during World War II. The origin is unknown, since adding egg to beer does not improve the taste.
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What is the meaning of egg on?

Definition of egg on

: to urge or encourage (someone) to do something that is usually foolish or dangerous He continued to take off his clothes while the crowd egged him on.
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Daily English Idioms : Egg on your face



What is an example of egg on your face?

To look foolish or be embarrassed. Example: Terry had egg on his face after boasting that the examinations were really easy, but ended up failing most of his papers.
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What does mud on your face mean?

n a request for permission (esp. in the phrase without so much as a by-your-leave) in-your-face. adj. Slang aggressive and confrontational.
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Where does the saying I have a bone to pick with you come from?

Most sources state that this expression comes from a dog trying to pick off the meat from a bone, and one connotation of this idiom is trying to solve a difficult time-consuming problem. This is likely related to the fact that dogs often gnaw on a bone for very long periods of time, even when most of the meat is gone.
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What does chewing on a bone mean?

Meaning: If someone is chewing on a bone, he or she is thinking about something intently.
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What does it mean if someone says I have a bone to pick with you?

Having a “bone to pick with someone” means having a grievance that needs to be talked out: “I have a bone to pick with you, Wallace; I heard how you criticized me at the meeting last night.”
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What is an example of a bone to pick?

To have an issue to discuss, argue about, or bring up (with one), typically something that is a source of annoyance for the speaker. Hey, I have a bone to pick with you! Why didn't you put gas in my car after you borrowed it? Uh oh, the boss looks like she's got a bone to pick.
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What is meaning of red faced?

Definition of red-faced

: having or showing a red face especially from embarrassment, anger, or shame.
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Why do people say here's to mud in your eye?

Here's Mud in Your Eye Meaning

Definition: Cheers; Bottoms up! People use this expression when giving a toast. It is a signal to drink your alcohol as the toast concludes.
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Why do they say here's mud in your eye?

It was first spoken in American taverns around 1890. Another explanation comes from horse racing: When someone says, here's mud in your eye, he's really congratulating himself. In horse racing, the winning horse will kick mud into the eyes of those behind him.
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What does the expression full of beans mean?

Definition of full of beans

informal. 1 : full of energy and life We were young and full of beans. 2 US : not correct or truthful : full of nonsense If that's what he's been saying, then he's full of beans.
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What does it mean pushing the envelope?

To push the envelope means to surpass normal limits or attempt something viewed as radical or risky. It comes from the aeronautical use of envelope referring to performance limits that cannot be exceeded safely.
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What does calling dogs off mean?

to tell someone to stop criticizing, attacking, or damaging another person. After years of persecution, it's time to call off the dogs.
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What is the term bottoms up mean?

Definition of bottoms up

informal. —used as a toast or to tell people to finish their drinks Here's to the groom-to-be! Bottoms up!
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Where did stick in the mud come from?

Origin of Stick in the Mud

This expression originated in the early 1700s. The idea behind is clear, alluding to a vehicle (at the time, a horse drawn carriage) whose wheels were stuck in the mud. Someone who is a stick in the mud doesn't want to try new things.
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What does your name is mud mean?

informal. —used to say that people do not like or trust someone The scandal ruined his reputation and now his name is mud.
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What does blue in the face mean?

Exhausted from anger, strain, or other great effort. For example, You can argue until you're blue in the face, but I refuse to go. This expression alludes to the bluish skin color resulting from lack of oxygen, which presumably might result from talking until one was breathless. See also under talk one's arm off.
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What is the meaning of look green?

It means they're sick, but when you specifically say green, it means you look like you're going to puke. See a translation.
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Will go to dogs meaning?

Definition of go to the dogs

: to become ruined : to change to a much worse condition Our favorite restaurant has gone to the dogs lately. The economy is going to the dogs.
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What does it mean to feel something in your bones?

Definition of know/feel in one's bones

: to have a strong feeling about something : sense very strongly He knew in his bones that he was wrong. She felt in her bones that nothing had changed.
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What does the idiom bone mean?

DEFINITIONS1. to want to talk to someone about something they have done that has annoyed you. I've got a bone to pick with you.
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