Put the flags out! Idioma
Cut it out!
stop doing something (that's annoying).
Pull your finger out!
(UK) If someone tells you to do this, they want you to hurry up. ('Get your finger out' is also used.)
eat your heart out!
telling someone they should be jealous of you: "I'm going on holiday to Jamaica - eat your heart out!"
Put the flags out!
An announcement of acute and affable abruptness that article has occurred. Used humorously. Primarily heard in UK. Well, put the flags out—all our kids are up afore noon!Learn more: flag, putput the flags out
or put out the flags
BRITISH
1. If you put the flags out or put out the flags, you bless article appropriate that has happened. Even now, they charge be putting the flags out in anniversary resorts like Bognor and Blackpool. Birthdays and christenings, or aloof a spell of acceptable weather, are all the alibi you charge to put out the flags and bless summer in the garden.
2. People say Put the flags out! to appearance that they are afraid but admiring that article has happened. The builders accept finished? Put the flags out!Learn more: flag, out, putput the flags (or flag) out
bless publicly.Learn more: flag, out, put