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JUAN: The Canadians took everything: our passports, our phones, and even our sunscreen. ELOISE: Well, this is a fine kettle of fish.
A kettle fish is a slang term. The phrase kettle fish means an awkward, difficult or very bad situation; muddle; or a mess of a problem. A person does not want to be in a kettle of fish.
From a Laurel & Hardy movie.
The Good Guys - 1968 A Fine Kettle of Fish 2-14 was released on: USA: 2 January 1970
This usually appears as "a fine kettle of fish." The origin is unclear, but it usually describes a situation where everything has gone wrong. For example "I locked myself out of my car, I got a parking ticket and my recovery service took two hours to reach me. It's a fine kettle of fish!"
The cast of A Fine Kettle of Fish - 2004 includes: Quinny as Pudel Petra Keil as Ehefrau Waltraud Ola Lindig as Mutter Reinhard Zich as Erich
According to Dictionary.com, the term alludes to the Scottish riverside picnic called kettle of fish, where freshly caught salmon were boiled and eaten out of hand. [Early 1700s]
Please bring the kettle of fish to the side table.
The phrase 'fish school there' means they group or gather in that location. A group of fish is called a school of fish. Therefore, if 'fish school there' they join together to form a school.
The phrase, 'a different kettle of fish', can be used in varying contexts and can indicate that a topic being spoken of is much different or that something is an anomaly when compared to what is expected. For instance, if two people are having a discussion and the first person mentions something the second person considers to be outlandish or changes the subject to something the second person does not have knowledge of, the second person could exclaim, 'Now that, my friend, is a different kettle of fish!'
Kettle of Fish - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12 Singapore:NC-16 USA:R
Piccolo pesce is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "small fish."Specifically, the masculine adjective piccolo means "little, small." The masculine noun pesce means "fish." The pronunciation is "PEEK-koh-loh PEH-sheh."