What does it mean to say jump through hoops?
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What does it mean to say jump through hoops?
Definition of jump through hoops : to do a complicated or annoying series of things in order to get or achieve something We had to jump through a lot of hoops to get a loan from the bank. It shouldn’t be necessary to jump through hoops to get a computer to work properly.
What is another way to say jump through hoops?
What is another word for jump through hoops?
attempt | try |
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bend over backwards | take the bit between your teeth |
do one’s best | do your utmost |
give your all | break your neck |
give it your best shot | give something a go |
Where does the phrase jumping through hoops come from?
The idiom jump through hoops is derived from the circus. Many animal acts included the task of jumping through hoops, often at the urging of a whip. Sometimes, these hoops were set afire. Circus animals that were forced to jump through hoops often included dogs, lions, and tigers.
What does go with the wind mean?
To disappear ; to vanish
Go-with-the-wind definition To disappear ; to vanish . verb. 2. To follow the direction of the wind. verb.
What means on the fly?
In a hurry
In a hurry, on the run, as in I picked up some groceries on the fly. The transfer of this expression, which literally means “in midair or in flight,” dates from the mid-1800s.
What is the synonym of hoop?
See also synonyms for: hoops. basket. rim. net.
What does the idiom under his wing mean?
: to help, teach, or take care of (someone who is younger or has less experience) He took the rookie pitcher under his wing.
What does go to wire mean?
To the last minute; to the very end. For example, We’re just about down to the wire with this project. This term comes from horseracing, where it was long the practice to stretch a wire across and above the track at the finish line. It was extended to figurative use about 1900.
What is the meaning of the phrase you’re on deck?
Available, ready for action
Available, ready for action, as in We had ten kids on deck to clean up after the dance. [ Slang; second half of 1800s] 2. In baseball, scheduled to bat next, waiting near home plate to bat, as in Joe was on deck next.
What is the antonym of hoop?
Antonyms. untie detach open chain silence refresh.
What is the synonym of jump?
leap, spring, bound, hop, bounce. skip, bob, caper, dance, prance, gambol, frolic, frisk, cavort. 2’the youth jumped the fence and ran across the yard’ vault, vault over, leap over, clear, sail over, hop over, go over, leapfrog.
What is tip of iceberg?
Definition of the tip of the iceberg : a small part of something (such as a problem) that is seen or known about when there is a much larger part that is not seen or known about The news is shocking, but we may find out that the stories we’ve heard so far are just the tip of the iceberg.