Blow your socks off In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "blow your socks off", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-03-29 02:03

Meaning of Blow your socks off (redirected from blow (one's) socks off )

Variants:

knock (one's) socks off

Blow (one's) socks off informal verb phrase

To thoroughly impress, surprise, or excite someone

We've just watched a movie that completely blows our socks off.

If you come to our home party tonight, it will blow your socks off.

She blew her colleagues' socks off with her new outfit

Grammar and Usage of Blow (one's) socks off

Verb Forms

  • to blow (one's) socks off
  • blows (one's) socks off
  • blowing (one's) socks off
  • blew (one's) socks off
  • have/has/had blown (one's) socks off

The verb "blow" should be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of Blow (one's) socks off

This figurative meaning of the term "knock one’s socks off" seems to have come into use in the mid-1900s, though this idiom was coined sometime in the mid-1800s. At that time, "knock one’s socks off" meant to soundly beat someone, either physically or figuratively. The idea behind the expression "knock one’s sock’s off" is to deal someone such a blow that not only is he knocked out of his shoes, but he is also knocked out of his socks.

The Origin Cited: grammarist.com .
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