Cut your peaches In english explanation

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

author Zesty Y calendar 2022-03-12 06:03

Meaning of Cut your peaches

Cut your peaches spoken language

"Go" is often used before this phrase. 

Used to tell someone to continue with what they were doing

Go cut your peaches. Don't forget to come back in 1 hour.

Stop following me around and go cut your peaches.

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stick (one) with (someone or something)

1. To burden someone with someone or something.

2. To remain dedicated to, loyal to, or supportive of someone or something.

3. To keep doing, believing, or using something.

4. To stay in one's mind or memory.

5. To persist in attempting to do or achieve something, particularly after initial failures or difficulties.

Origin of Cut your peaches

The origin of this phrase is not clear.
 

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punch (one's) ticket

1. To punch a hole in one's ticket to show that they have paid for a ride
2. To do something that allows one to go further in a competition or to be promoted at work

Example:

1. Please, tell me if I forget to punch your ticket. 
2. With a view to punching my ticket to the final, I did whatever it takes to win this round.

 

 

 

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