Put (something) on the long finger In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "put (something) on the long finger", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Yourpig Huyen calendar 2021-06-20 11:06

Meaning of Put (something) on the long finger

Synonyms:

put something on hold , put something on ice

Put (something) on the long finger British verb phrase

Used to imply the postponement of something for a long preriod

Because of Covid 19 pandemic, my university had to put the final exam on the long finger.

Take action and not put your passion on the long finger.

She was fired for constantly putting her tasks on the long finger.

Grammar and Usage of Put (something) on the long finger

Verb Forms

  • puts (something) on the long finger
  • putting (something) on the long finger

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

Origin of Put (something) on the long finger

This phrase derives from the Irish proverb “Cuir gach rud ar an mhéar fhada agus beidh an mhéar fhada róghairid ar ball” which means that “If you put everything on the long finger, then the long finger will be too short in time.”

The Origin Cited: irishtimes.com .
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