thar she blows
thar she blows
cliché Traditionally, the hail used when a whale has been spotted spraying water from its blowhole by the lookout of a whaling ship. "Thar" is an old-fashioned, colloquial variant of "there."
1. Used humorously to indicate that something is erupting or exploding, or about to do so. Look, the volcano is erupting! Thar she blows! He pushed down on the plunger of the detonator as he yelled out, "Thar she blows!"
2. Used humorously to indicate that one is now able to see something or has arrived somewhere. A: "Thanks again for driving me home." B: "No problem at all. Well, thar she blows. Have a good night!" A: "Thar she blows! I can see the carnival tent!" B: "Well spotted, Mike!"
See also: blow, she, thar
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- thar
- there she blows
- X's and Y's and Z's, oh my!
- (good) black don't crack
- computer says no
- the British are coming
- Eskimo(s) have (some amount of) words for snow
- have a nice day
- Have a nice day!
- Ding, ding, ding, we have a winner!