Nice play Shakespeare In english explanation

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

author Tommy Tran calendar 2022-03-19 05:03

Meaning of Nice play Shakespeare

Synonyms:

Smooth move, Ex-Lax!

Nice play Shakespeare exclamation

A sarcastic way to mock someone for something stupid they've done.

Nice play, Shakespeare! All thanks to your big mouth, the client has decided to turn down the deal.

A: "Tell me! What did you tell Jessica?" B: "I might have told her our secret." A: "Nice play, Shakespeare!"

Other phrases about:

fling, sling, etc. mud (at somebody)

To say bad things about someone to damage their reputation

poke mullock at (someone or something)

To ridicule or make fun of someone or something

take the piss (out of) (someone or something)

1. To mock someone or something.
2. To be annoying or unfair. 

 


 

roast snow in a furnace

To try a impossible, often ridiculous task

make sport of (someone or something)

To make fun of someone/something.​
 

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To lower the boom (on someone or something)

To punish someone or something harshly 

Example:

He's a really strict teacher, so he'll definitely lower the boom on you if you don't do your homework.

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