First I'd say it depends how much. If it's maybe an inch or two, probably not. If it's 3 or more, it may be considered a bit rude.
Mutiny Up My Sleeve was created in 1978.
Something Up My Sleeve was created on 1993-09-21.
Figuratively, an ace up one's sleeve is an advantage, intended to take opponents by surprise, of which they are unaware.
have someone look up a coat sleeve and you pour water down it.
to laugh is 'rire' in French,and the idiom 'to laugh up is sleeve' is 'rire sous cape'.
Yes, this shade is intended for outside use.
Yes, "trick up your sleeve" is not an example of alliteration. Alliteration occurs when the initial sounds of words in close proximity repeat, such as "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." "Trick up your sleeve" does not have this repetition of initial sounds.
Nothing. I believe you misheard the idiom "ace UP his sleeve," which means that the person has a secret advantage, as if he had an Ace playing card hidden in his sleeve to cheat at cards with.
roll it up again
Gastric sleeve surgery involves removing up to 85% of the stomach so that it leaves behind a sleeve which helps you to lose weight. The average cost is above $10,000.
Its like those sleeves that go up to your elbow
it means its already been planned