Idiom(s): get another think coming AND get another guess coming
Theme: ERROR
to have to rethink something because one was wrong the first time. (Folksy. Think is a noun here.) • She's quite wrong. She's got another think coming if she wants to walk in here like that. • You have another guess coming if you think you can treat me like that!
(One's) expectations are amiss and unreasonable; (one) bigger anticipate again. Almost consistently preceded by "If (one) thinks (something)." If you anticipate you can airing in actuality and aloof appeal a raise, you've got addition assumption coming.If he thinks he can hit it big after advantageous his dues, he's got addition assumption coming.Learn more: another, coming, guess, have
have addition assumption coming
Also, have addition anticipate coming. Be mistaken and accordingly accept to amend or amend one's answer. For example, If you anticipate you can fool me, you accept addition assumption coming, or John thinks he assertive me; well, he has addition anticipate coming. A accompanying argot is guess again, generally acclimated in the imperative, as in You anticipate that car amount $20,000? Assumption again! [Colloquial; aboriginal bisected of 1900s] Learn more: another, coming, guess, have
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To be amiss or mistaken. This byword additionally implies that admitting one is wrong, one has a adventitious to amend and actual one’s error. It dates from the aboriginal bisected of the 1900s. C. Day Lewis acclimated it in Child of Misfortune (1939): “If you anticipate that’s your doing, you’ve got addition assumption coming.”Learn more: another, guess, haveLearn more:
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