London cockney rhyming slang for stools/tools/pools
fools rush in where angels fear to tread
Idiom(s): fools rush in (where angels fear to tread)
Theme: CAUTION
people with little experience or knowledge often get involved in difficult or delicate situations that wiser people would avoid. • I wouldn't ask Jean about her divorce, but Kate did. Fools rush in, as they say. • Only the newest member of the committee questioned the chairman's decision. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
Fools' Gold
Iron pyrites, a worthless rock that resembles real gold.
children and fools speak the truth|child|children|
Children and fools say things without thinking; they say what they think or know when grown-ups might not think it was polite or wise to do so. A proverb. "Uncle Willie is too fat," said little Agnes. "Children and fools speak the truth," said her father.
not suffer fools gladly
not suffer fools gladly Refuse to tolerate stupidity, as in Chris can be intimidating at these meetings; she does not suffer fools gladly. This expression comes from the New Testament (II Corinthians 11:19), where Paul sarcastically says, “For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise.” [c. 1600]
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