be blowing in the wind
To be under consideration. Primarily heard in US. Management hasn't rejected your proposal yet—it's still blowing in the wind, don't worry.
be blowing in the wind
mainly AMERICANIf something such as an idea or agreement is blowing in the wind, it is being thought about and discussed, but no decision has yet been taken about it. The agreement blowing in the wind at Montreal signals a change in business conditions.