drop the writ

drop the writ

Of prime minister, to issue a request to the head of state to dissolve parliament and (generally) call for new elections. A corruption of the proper term "draw up the writ," it has now passed into common vernacular. Primarily heard in Canada. With members of parliament in open opposition to one another, the prime minister is expected to drop the writ as early as Saturday.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • head up
  • heads up
  • wear away at
  • wear away at (someone or something)
  • be set to rights
  • be put to rights
  • begathon
  • on tilt
  • put asunder
  • in/under the circumstances