mow one’s lawn
mow the/(one's) lawn
1. Literally, to cut the grass in one's lawn or yard using a mower. I need to go mow the lawn before it starts to rain.
2. slang To comb one's hair. Go mow your lawn before church.
3. slang To smoke marijuana. Just tell your parents you're going to mow the lawn with us—they won't know what you mean.
See also: lawn, mow
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
mow one’s lawn
verbSee mow the lawn
See also: lawn, mow
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- mow the lawn
- at (one's) door
- (from) top to toe
- (there's) no peace/rest for the wicked
- (one's) day in court
- (one's) old man
- (one's) old lady
- (one's) jig is up
- a/(one's) 20
- a blot on your escutcheon