Don't Go Against the Grain was created in 1996.
It means to go against the majority because grain all goes the same way so if you go against it you go against the majority...hope it helped Answer The expression probably originates form the days of woodworking with primitive tools- it is easier to cut/saw wood with the grain than across it.
go against the grain. Make waves. Rock the boat.
The phrase "go against the grain" originates from woodworking, where the grain of the wood refers to the direction of its fibers. When working with wood, cutting against the grain can lead to rough edges and splintering, while cutting with the grain yields a smoother finish. Over time, this metaphor extended to describe actions or attitudes that oppose the natural tendencies or expectations in various contexts, such as behavior, opinions, or societal norms.
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They are out of the playoffs and dont go to Super Bowl.
Status quo means the norm, the current state of affairs. So to challenge the status quo means to do something unexpected, out of the norm. To go against the grain. To rebel against the system.
Before cleaning the refrigerator, check the grain. If you go against the grain you might scratch the refridgerator. If using a houshold cleaner, just spray and wipe the problem areas. If using water vinegar (mixed with the water) might be needed.
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Because single men do not have very much to go against.
trees have grain so that the water from the roots can go up to the top of the tree
Get wheat or grain and go to a windmill. Put the grain into a hopper and pull the switches, and go down with a pot to get the flour.
There is no law against it. i would deffinitely advise against it. black and navy usually dont go together very well.