Pitch woo In english explanation

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

author Katie Anh calendar 2021-10-17 09:10

Meaning of Pitch woo

Synonyms:

hit on someone

Pitch woo old-fashioned verb phrase

To flirt with someone through romantic gestures

She was pitching woo and trying to get his attention.

He pitched woo to a pretty girl in the pub last night.

To seek one's attention or favor through promises, entreaties

I think celebrities are good at pitching woo.

Other phrases about:

bring/press/prefer charges against somebody

To formally charge someone with a crime in order to hold a trial in court.

kiss someone's ass

To fawn over or flatter someone, especially someone in greater authority.

fawn (all) over (one)

To pay a lot of compliments insincerely or flatter some to gain some positive response

cupcake

1. An attractive young woman

2. A term typically used to label a male person as gay

3. A term of endearment

4. To flirt

egg sucker

Used to indicate a flatterer or a sycophant. 

Grammar and Usage of Pitch woo

Verb Forms

  • pitched woo
  • pitches woo
  • Pitching woo
  • To pitch woo

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

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