hang up (one's) shingle

hang up (one's) shingle

To open an office for one's own business or professional practice. I'd be glad to take on your case—after years at that law firm, I'm finally hanging up my shingle.
See also: hang, shingle, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hang out/up your ˈshingle

(American English, informal) start to do business from your home, especially as a doctor or a lawyer: After graduating, he decided to hang out a shingle as a consultant.
See also: hang, out, shingle, up
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See also:
  • (I'm) (so) glad you could come
  • glad you could come
  • good to hear your voice
  • (it's) good to hear your voice
  • (I'm/We're) (so) glad you could stop by
  • (I'm) (so) glad you could drop by
  • be hanging over (one)
  • be hanging over (one's) head
  • be hanging over your head
  • be glad to see the back of someone or something