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Last edited by a moderator: Oct 4, WritingAPuppy said:. What does this expression mean? Click to expand Mitchell Nakano Member Japanese - Japan. Added to previous thread. Cagey, moderator Hi teachers, In an American movie, I heard a boy said to his father "wake up and smell the coffee" because his father thought that his daughter the boy's elder sister was still a virgin although she actually was not. She had been dating several guys.
I looked it up and found its definition in the following link. Thank you in advance. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 8, Hi Mitchell - "wrong idea" is too general. People can have wrong ideas for many reasons. But this is used more when the person is unaware of something that's really obvious. It's like saying, "Face reality. Image credits. Word of the Day have a heart of gold. Blog Outsets and onsets! Read More. November 08, To top. Sign up for free and get access to exclusive content:. Free word lists and quizzes from Cambridge.
Tools to create your own word lists and quizzes. Word lists shared by our community of dictionary fans. It was from the year-old unwed mother of twins who was caught with a married man by his wife. She posed as a chiropractor and ended up giving the wife a treatment. You must be extremely naive to believe that anyone could masquerade as a chiropractor — or any health professional, for that matter — and get away with it. So wake up and smell the rubbing alcohol, chiropractor of tomorrow.
It is you who is naive, not me. One of the variants is to wake up and smell the decaf coffee. Dear old Mom. A sweet woman with a heart of gold and an angelic smile and wearing a wide apron of white cotton.
In her kitchen cookies bake while dumplings simmer in stew on the stove. The earliest occurrence of to wake up and smell the tea that I have found is from You For Tea? Tea : the ageless panacea for the tired, weary traveler, ailing children and seekers of conviviality. One discovers it. The earliest recorded occurrence of the phrase in the Oxford English Dictionary Draft additions — December is from the following paragraph, published in the Chicago Daily Tribune Chicago , Illinois of Monday 18 th January ; a reader named Guy Finamore played on the figurative and literal meanings of the phrase: Rationing Dept.
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