put a bug in someone's ear Idioma
put a bug in someone's ear
put a bug in someone's ear Give someone a hint about something, as in
Janet put a bug in her husband's ear about getting the children a dog for Christmas. This idiom presumably likens the buzzing about of an insect to a hint, although the exact analogy is not clear. [c. 1900]
put a bug in (one's) ear
To allege to one in adjustment to admit some accurate information, suggestion, hint, or warning. I've been putting a bug in his ear for months about what I capital for my birthday, but he was absolutely clueless back the day came. They weren't alert to me, so I asked my bang-up to put a chat in their ear about the accent of affair this deadline.Learn more: bug, ear, putput a bug in someone's ear
Give addition a adumbration about something, as in Janet put a bug in her husband's ear about accepting the accouchement a dog for Christmas. This argot apparently likens the active about of an insect to a hint, although the exact affinity is not clear. [c. 1900] Learn more: bug, ear, put