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I've never heard this before. I think you might have misheard "shoot the breeze," which means to chat or talk informally.

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Q: What is the implied idiom of shoot or breeze?
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What does shoot the breeze idiom?

Shooting the breeze means to talk about all sorts of things. Just general chit chat about the weather and unimportant things.


Is 'if the job's going to get done' an idiom?

No,it is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says - "if the job is going to get done" with the implied ending of "I will have to do it."


What does 'implied meaning from this idiom' mean?

Idioms are phrases that you can't guess what they mean just by reading them. This phrase is asking you to figure out what the actual words of the idiom would mean -- the "implied meaning" is what's not said, but meant.


What does shoot the breeze mean?

It means having a casual conversation with another person.


What are idioms for talking?

Shoot the breeze Chew the fat


What is meaning of the idiom to shoot the breeze?

It is an Americanism from the 1940's meaning 'to gossip' or 'pass the time away with idle chat'


Which pair of idioms below has opposite meanings?

"Chew the fat" and "shoot the breeze"


What are some phrases with the word shot or shoot in them?

Shoot your mouth off, shoot the breeze, let's shoot pool, the star just shot by me, and "Don't shoot!" are just a few common phrases containing the words 'shoot' and 'shot'.


What does the idiom don't shoot yourself in the foot mean?

Don't take an action that will result in harm to yourself that you did not intend.


What is the originin of the idiom shoot the breeze?

"Shooting the breeze" or "shooting" or "throwing the bull" (bull being short for bull dung) means to kill time by engaging in idle chitchat. This term is usually applied between men. The idioms (and their tendency to be used with men) showed up in the early 20th century and come from the imagery of the Old West. Cowboys and other folk with nothing to do would find ways to kill time by, say, shooting into the air at nothing in particular (shooting the breeze) or playing around with bull droppings (throwing the bull).


How do you shoot dice?

take a gun, aim, and fire - funny, very funny ...The term "shoot dice" just means to throw them down onto the table or other surface. It is an idiom.


What do you guys usually do with your grandma Shoot the breeze?

I push her into traffic. Just kidding, We talk philosophy. She's a retired sociology professor.