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To declare that something you heard, read, witnessed or experienced is the last straw is to declare that you have reached the limit of your patience and are now prepared to act in opposition to that which was heard, read, witnessed or experienced. I assume it is a reference to the straw that broke the camel's back. Since every animal has a limit to how much weight it can bear on its back before its back breaks, it follows that there must be an individual piece of straw the weight of which is enough to put the load on camel's back past the breaking point.

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What is the origin of the phrase the last straw?

The phrase "the last straw" originates from the idiom "the straw that broke the camel's back," which refers to a seemingly minor or routine occurrence that triggers a disproportionate reaction due to the accumulation of previous stress. Just as a camel can carry a heavy load until one final straw causes it to collapse, this phrase describes a situation where a small event leads to a significant outcome.


What do you mean by idiom have the final word?

Literally what it says... to have the last word in an argument say, To be a person that has to have the final word is a bullheaded person It just like the last laugh


Is down to the last wire an idiom?

No. Down to the last wire is no idiom I am aware of. It sounds like a mixed idiom. Down to the last man means you'll fight until all means of fighting have been lost. Down to the wire means the outcome won't be known until the last moment or things are going to be close at the finish line.


What does last staw mean?

It means the final trivial, thing that then causes serious consequences. It is a reference to a moral tale about someone who,straw by straw, loaded his camel. (In some cultures a donkey). A straw by itself is trivial in weight but if you keep adding them then the weight becomes significant. Finally the owner put on 'the last straw' and the camel fell down, its back broken from the weight of all the straws. This is the last straw or the straw that broke the camels back. In itself nothing but added to all the others was unbearable. Similar things can happen with machines or in relationships between people. Many things, by themselves unimportant, until you reach a stage where you have a breaking point.


What is the sentence that's the las straw used in figrative language?

Well, honey, the phrase you're looking for is "the last straw that broke the camel's back." It's a metaphorical expression used to describe the final small thing that causes a situation to become unbearable or leads to a breakdown. So, when someone says "it was the last straw," they mean it was the final irritating thing that pushed them over the edge.

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What does the idiom the last straw mean?

you had it with someone, you dont want to do something no more


What is the antonym for the idiom 'the icing on the cake?

The last straw, or the straw that broke the camel's back.


Is there another idiom for the last straw?

Yes, there is another idiom for 'the last straw'. You could use 'the straw that broke the camels' back'. It basically means that you are no longer willing to accept a certain situation and demand change.


Is the saying the straw that broke the camels back an idiom or a metaphor?

a metaphor


Is there a last straw of dairy of a wimpy kid?

If you mean, Is there a diary of a wimpy kid called the last straw, then yes there is. Please give me a trust point!!


What does the idiom at the last minute mean?

It's not really an idiom because you can figure out what it means. If something is done at the last minute, you have waited until it is almost too late to do it.


What is the origin of the phrase the last straw?

The phrase "the last straw" originates from the idiom "the straw that broke the camel's back," which refers to a seemingly minor or routine occurrence that triggers a disproportionate reaction due to the accumulation of previous stress. Just as a camel can carry a heavy load until one final straw causes it to collapse, this phrase describes a situation where a small event leads to a significant outcome.


Are they going to have diary of a wimpykid last straw?

If you mean a movie then yes


What is the rebus puzzle straw straw straw straw straw straw straw?

it means: the last staw


How many pieces of straw does it take to complete a straw-thatched roof?

The last one.   The last piece of straw is what you need to complete the roof.


What does the idiom it came down to the wire and we almost missed your flight mean?

The idiom down to the wire means to the very last possible moment. Therefore, the entire phrase would stand to mean that "it went to the very last split second and we almost missed your flight, but made it."


Is diary of a wimpy kid the last straw number 3?

Yes. Last Straw is Number 3.