What is the meaning of a different kettle of fish?

1 : a bad state of affairs : mess. 2 : something to be considered or dealt with : matter a different kettle of fish.
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Why do they say a different kettle of fish?

Meanings of “A Different Kettle of Fish”

'A different kettle of fish' means saying or describing something or someone in an entirely different sense right after talking about the same subject. It also means you are talking about something which is not related to the topic you are asked to speak.
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What was a kettle of fish?

The expression "a kettle of fish" means "a real mess." If you accidentally scheduled three dates on the same night, you might call it a kettle of fish.
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Who said a pretty kettle of fish?

The term appears in Henry Fielding's Joseph Andrews (1742) and works by Dickens, Hardy, Shaw, and many others, but it may now be dying out, at least in America.
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Who said to whom Here's a pretty kettle of fish?

The expression 'a pretty kettle of fish' or 'a fine/nice kettle of fish' means 'a muddle or awkward state of affairs'. It's the kind of situation that Oliver Hardy was referring to when he told Stan Laurel "here's another nice mess you've got me into".
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What do you call a group of fish?

When fish, shrimp or other aquatic creatures swim together in a loose cluster, this is typically called a shoal. It can be a mix of different species. A school is a group of the same fish species swimming together in synchrony; turning, twisting and forming sweeping, glinting shapes in the water.
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What is the meaning of an AXE to grind?

A selfish aim or motive, as in The article criticized the new software, but the author had an ax to grind, as its manufacturer had fired his son. This frequently used idiom comes from a story by Charles Miner, published in 1811, about a boy who was flattered into turning the grindstone for a man sharpening his ax.
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Can of Worms meaning?

Definition of open a can of worms

: to create a complicated situation in which doing something to correct a problem leads to many more problems Our boss is reluctant to change the policy now because she doesn't want to open a can of worms.
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What does wood for the trees mean?

British. : to not understand or appreciate a larger situation, problem, etc., because one is considering only a few parts of it.
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Can of beans meaning?

If you open a can of worms, you do something that will cause a lot of problems and is, on balance, probably going to cause more trouble than it's worth. exact ( 5 ) You wouldn't trust them to open a can of beans with a fool-proof industrial can opener, such was their look of total thickness. 1.
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What does the idiom Apple of My Eye mean for kids?

the person of whom one is extremely fond, favorite, loving. most favourite person.
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What is the meaning of the idiom a man of straw?

man of straw. noun. a person of little substance. Also called: straw man mainly US a person used as a cover for some dubious plan or enterprise; front man. a man who cannot be relied upon to honour his financial commitments, esp because of his limited resources.
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What is the meaning of nick of time?

Definition of in the nick of time

: just before the last moment when something can be changed or something bad will happen He decided to go just in the nick of time. The ambulance arrived in the nick of time.
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What is the meaning of the idiom above board?

/əˈbʌv bɔːrd/ If a plan or business agreement is above board, it is honest and not trying to deceive anyone: The deal was completely open and above board. Honesty, openness & sincerity. (as) man to man idiom.
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What's a group of salmon called?

Bind: When salmon fish are in a group, it is called a bind of salmon fish. This is another example of a collective noun for salmon.
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What is a batch of baby fish called?

What is a group of baby fish called? There actually is no term for a group of young fish (at least not that I know of!). Technically, groups of fry are called shoals or schools but that is simply because fry are fish and those are terms given to a group of fish (juvenile or not).
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What is a lot of fish swimming together called?

In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons are shoaling, and if the group is swimming in the same direction in a coordinated manner, they are schooling.
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What is the meaning of a feather in one's cap?

Definition of a feather in someone's cap

: an achievement or honor that someone can be proud of The promotion was a feather in his cap.
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What is the meaning a bed of roses?

Definition of bed of roses

: a place or situation of agreeable ease.
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What is the meaning of black sheep of the family?

: a disfavored or disreputable member of a group.
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What is the meaning of can't cut the mustard?

To cut the mustard is “to reach or surpass the desired standard or performance” or more generally “to succeed, to have the ability to do something.” For instance, Beyoncé really cut the mustard in her new song.
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What does I smell a rat mean?

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.
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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 is the meaning of a cup of tea?

Definition of cup of tea

1 : something one likes or excels in I see already that storytelling isn't my cup of tea— John Barth also : a person suited to one's taste. 2 : a thing to be reckoned with : matter poltergeists are a different cup of tea— D. B. W. Lewis.
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What is the meaning of the idiom piece of cake?

Definition of piece of cake

: something easily done : cinch, breeze.
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