Curl the mo In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "curl the mo", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2022-01-16 08:01

Meaning of Curl the mo

Curl the mo Australia phrase

To attain particularly impressive and admirable results.

 

Though considered an underdog before the match, John curled the mo today- he defeated the reigning champion and claimed the championship for himself.

At the beginning of this semester, John was terrible at Maths. However, he curled the mo on the Maths test today. He achieved the highest score in my class.

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To be extremely successful and admired by a range of people.

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To narrowly succeed or defeat someone in something

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One has the potential for being successful in the future ahead.

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To succeed in something by only a small amount

Purple patch

If someone is going through a purple patch, that means they have a very successful or lucky period, especially in sports.

 

Grammar and Usage of Curl the mo

Verb Forms

  • curled the mo
  • curling the mo

The verb "curl" must be conjugated according to its tense.
 

Origin of Curl the mo

This phrase originated in Australia.

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If you take a flyer (on something), you take a chance, risk, or gamble on it.

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The coach took a flyer on the young goalkeeper, and it turned out to be a wise choice.

 

 

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