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  2. Callithumpian. 24.9k 8 75 167. Perhaps related to the 1721 Scottish saying "my tongue is not under your belt" is the Scottish proverb "put thy thumb under my belt", to submit (1848), listed in 1737 as "thy thumb is under my belt". – Hugo. May 24, 2012 at 12:58.

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · It should be clear that if you put something under your belt, you can be justified in putting another notch in you belt in order to deal with an expanding waistline. [Compare "tighten one's belt" when things go badly.] Thus. But the 76-year-old Trump "put a notch on his belt" and vowed to challenge the criminal case, Tacopina said.

  4. Jan 17, 2020 · vs. The marital status box is located under the street address box. It feels to me that in this context, "below" means that the marital status box is located somewhere below the street address box, but not necessarily immediately under it, whereas "under" means that it's immediately under. I am not a native English speaker.

  5. Aug 12, 2024 · black belt => symbolic object possessed by a judoka representing a level of fighting skill => a judoka with a black belt level. There is a striking similarity with "The Crown"; the objects in question are both contraptions that are worn by a person at one time or another and they both represent a place in a hierarchy.

  6. It comes from the idea of holding your trousers (AmE:pants) up with both a belt and braces (AmE:suspenders). Share. Improve this answer. Follow. answered Sep 21, 2011 at 8:29. neil. 1,826 12 13. Add a comment.

  7. 2. Low in this context means unfair or dishonest. ¹. American Heritage Dictionary Of Idioms says low blow was first attested around 1950, and means an unfair attack, alluding “to the illegal practice of hitting an opponent in boxing below the belt”. Share. Improve this answer.

  8. Jan 29, 2011 · 4. down a notch means down a level. It is used in sentences like. Turn the volume down a notch. or, figuratively, in sentences like. Anyone who names a board game after himself needs to be taken down a notch or two. Soon he was taken down a notch. The expression you are looking for is probably to notch (something) tighter.

  9. Apr 17, 2018 · Apr 17, 2018 at 8:52. this usage seems especially odd as it's on a blog where the more typical understanding of "under the cut" is text that is cut from the preview of the post shown on the main page/archive/list of all posts etc, but is visible when viewing the post on its own page. This is often done with long posts to avoid clogging up the ...

  10. Dec 12, 2015 · Meaning "head" is U.S. baseball slang c. 1905 (in bean-ball "a pitch thrown at the head"); thus slang verb bean meaning "to hit on the head," attested from 1910. (Etymonline) In the context you are showing the expression appears to be used metaphorically, probably to mean an 'offense' or an 'unfair remark' meant to hurt him. Share.

  11. Oct 19, 2017 · Is there an idiom I can use that conveys the optimism of hoping that, in the absence of both belt and braces, the metaphorical trousers (BrE) or pants (AmE) will still remain where they should be ? " Our usual preparation for worst case scenarios, in which a 'belt and braces' approach is essential, is not being followed in certain areas and I fear that, instead, we are having to accept a [ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] approach.