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You blind, or did you put me on ignore for "da jews" n shit?Post #20 isn’t there!
And I’ve learned a few new words from this site too. Always happy to increase my vocabulary.
Anyway, what’s the correct expression? (Thank you, teach!)
Thanks! (Yes, I must have that person on ignore.)Works for me. Are you sure you don't have them on ignore?
"Sticks in your Craw"
The phrase "sticks in your craw" refers to something that is difficult to accept or causes annoyance and frustration.
Quoted from post #20.
- Meaning: When something "sticks in your craw," it implies that it is so offensive or disagreeable that you cannot tolerate it. It often describes feelings of resentment or irritation towards a situation or statement that is hard to swallow. For example, one might say, "It really sticks in my craw that I did all the work, and she's getting all the credit," indicating a sense of injustice or frustration.
3- Origin: The term originates from the literal meaning of "craw," which refers to the crop of a bird, a part of its digestive system where food is stored. If food gets stuck there, it causes discomfort, leading to the figurative use of the phrase to describe emotional discomfort or irritation. The idiom has been in use for several centuries, evolving from its literal sense to a metaphorical expression of annoyance or frustration.
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The situation really sticks in my craw; I can't believe he thought that was acceptable."- Political Discussions: "The recent policy changes stick in the craw of many citizens who feel unheard."
Understanding this idiom can help in expressing strong emotions about issues that are hard to accept, whether in personal conversations or broader discussions.
No. Try again.
Yup….i combined “eat crow” with “stick in your craw.”I was gonna have some craw for breakfast this morning, but my wife ate all of it last night.