spit and polish

spit and polish

Maintenance of and close attention to the cleanliness and orderliness of something. Sure, it needs some spit and polish, but it's still a reliable truck! Our manager demands spit and polish whenever we clean up the kitchen at the end of the night.
See also: and, polish, spit
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

spit and polish

orderliness; ceremonial precision and orderliness. I like spit and polish. It comes from being in the military. There is no such thing as too much spit and polish.
See also: and, polish, spit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

spit and polish

Close attention to appearance and order, as in With a little spit and polish this house will sell very quickly. This expression originated in the military, presumably alluding to literally shining up something with the aid of a little saliva. There it also came to mean "too much attention to appearance, and not enough to more important concerns," as in The commander is so concerned with spit and polish that he overlooks the crew's morale. [Late 1800s]
See also: and, polish, spit
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

spit and polish

Spit and polish is the process of making a place or person very clean. There is a bit of spit and polish involved. Boots have to be clean and shining.
See also: and, polish, spit
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

spit and polish

extreme neatness or smartness.
See also: and, polish, spit
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

spit and ˈpolish

(informal) cleaning and polishing: This table will look as good as new with a bit of spit and polish.
See also: and, polish, spit
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

spit and polish

n. orderliness; ceremonial precision and orderliness. (Alludes to carefully polishing shoes to a high level of shine.) I like spit and polish. It comes from being in the military.
See also: and, polish, spit
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

spit and polish

Great care for a spotless and smart appearance. The term originated in the armed services, where spit might literally be used for a hasty cleaning for an unexpected inspection. The term also came to mean more attention to appearances than to actual working order or efficiency, so that by World War I, “Spit and polish! We’re winning the war,” was a sarcastic expression applied by those in the front lines to the concerns of career officers sitting behind desks in the war office.
See also: and, polish, spit
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • I could (just) spit
  • spit
  • vouch
  • vouch for
  • vouch for (someone or something)
  • be the dead spit of (someone)
  • be the spit of
  • spit on
  • spit on (someone or something)
  • be the spit and image of (someone)
References in periodicals archive
Spit And Polish looks up to getting off the mark in the Sandgate Maiden Auction Stakes following decent runs in his first two races.
SPIT AND POLISH: Boruc refuses Bazza's hand, right, and above saves against Falkirk
There is just one point upon - Which a con espondent considers the Home Guard could improve itself-appearance I am no adherent of the " spit and polish school," nor do I think a mar is Lss likely to be a fighter because he ib no immaculate, but it is unfortunate that mis-worn Home Guard uniform should give rise to complaint at all.
CHAMPIONS: Chelsea _ celebrate; SPIT AND POLISH: Tony keeps the cup in fine condition
FF2 is essentially the same game with a degree of spit and polish. There's no plot to speak of - what you get are 40-plus mini-games.
SPIT AND POLISH: Scorer Didier Drogba polishes off Porto with Chelsea's second goal, while Mourinho (below) wipes away the phlegm
ALTERNATIVE country label Spit and Polish showcased their signings in the venue's atmospheric basement.
SHINING EXAMPLE: Callum Constantine and (below) the rest of the group getting down to some more 'spit and polish'.
Community health chiefs at Coventry Healthcare NHS Trust want to involve the public to see which areas of their hospitals and clinics need a bit of spit and polish.
Their uniforms are not expected to be models of spit and polish perfection.
The former Royal Signals regular says: "It's a labour of love with no spit and polish.
The most visible sign of life of course, is the replacement of its black-windowed, vacant 40th Street corner Chemical banking space, with the spit and polished marble headquarters branch of The Merchants Bank of New York.