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(someone's) native soil
The country or geographical area in which someone was born or raised. Though I've spent most of my adult life in London, it's always nice to return to my native soil of Shanghai, if even for just a few days.
See also: native, soil
go native
To adopt the behavior, attitudes, or characteristics of the people of a different culture in which one now lives. John has gone native after living in Hawaii for a year, surfing every chance he gets.
See also: go, native
the natives are getting restless
The local population of some location are becoming agitated or beginning to express irritation, discontentment, or discomfiture. Possibly offensive, given the connotations of indigenous people not obeying the rule of some colonizing force. The state senator is entering the final year of his four-year term, and after failing to live up to the raft of promises he made to his constituency, it's clear that the natives are getting restless.
See also: get, native, restless
the natives are restless
The local population of some location have become agitated or have begun expressing irritation, discontentment, or discomfiture. Possibly offensive, given the connotations of indigenous people not obeying the rule of some colonizing force. The state senator is entering the final year of his four-year term, and after failing to live up to the raft of promises he made to his constituency, it's clear that the natives are restless.
See also: native, restless
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
go native
Adopt another people's way of life, especially that of a culture from a less developed country. For example, Ben's decided to go native, sleeping in a hammock and eating all kinds of strange foods . This expression is closely associated with the often contemptuous view British colonists had of indigenous peoples. [c. 1900]
See also: go, native
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
go native
(of a person living away from their own country or region) abandon their own culture, customs, or way of life and adopt those of the country or region they are living in.See also: go, native
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
go ˈnative
(often humorous) (of a person staying in another country) try to live and behave like the local people: She was one of a number of artists who had emigrated in the 1990s and gone native.See also: go, native
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- (someone's) native soil
- soil
- (it's) nice to be here
- (all) spiffed out
- (it was) nice talking to you
- we never miss the water till the well runs dry
- we never miss the water until the well runs dry
- you never miss the water till the well runs dry
- you never miss the water until the well runs dry
- buttoned-up