To get my finger out In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to get my finger out", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-10-10 05:10

Meaning of To get my finger out (redirected from get (one's) finger out )

Synonyms:

pull (one's) finger out

Get (one's) finger out British Verb + object/complement UK informal

To stop dithering or delaying.

Linda: Have you finished your homework? Mark : No, the deadline for submission is April 19th. Linda: Come on, Mark, get your finger out and start working right now!

He told her to get her finger out because they are handing in the project tomorrow.

Get your finger out and hurry up, we're late.

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Grammar and Usage of Get (one's) finger out

Verb Forms

  • to get (one's) finger out
  • gets (one's) finger out
  • getting (one's) finger out
  • got (one's) finger out
  • Possessive Adjectives

    • to get my finger out
    • to get his finger out
    • to get her finger out
    • to get our finger out
    • to get their finger out
    • to get your finger out

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

Origin of Get (one's) finger out

The phrase originated in the Royal Air Force about 1930 and was adopted by the British army in 1941 or 1942.

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a rich man's joke is always funny

People are always inclined to flatter or please a rich man by laughing at his joke which may not be a very good one.

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