词组 | cook goose |
释义 | Idiom cook goosecook (someone's) goose informal if you cook someone's goose, you do something that spoils their plans and prevents them from succeeding.Disgruntled employees cooked Blackledge's goose by leaking private documents to the press. cook (one's) gooseTo interfere with, disrupt, or ruin something for someone. News of my involvement in this scandal will cook my goose for sure. cook someone's gooseFig. to damage or ruin someone. I cooked my own goose by not showing up on time. Sally cooked Bob's goose for treating her the way he did. cook (one's) gooseSlang To ruin one's chances: The speeding ticket cooked his goose with his father. Her goose was cooked when she was caught cheating on the test. cook someone's goose, toTo ruin someone’s undertaking or plan. There are numerous colorful theories about the origin of this term. According to one, the inhabitants of a besieged town in the sixteenth century hung out a goose to show their attackers they were not starving; the enraged enemies then set fire to the town and thus cooked the goose. According to another, the term comes from the fable about the goose that laid golden eggs, which, when the farmer killed it to obtain the gold inside, left him with nothing but a goose to cook. The earliest written records of the term date from the mid-nineteenth century, one being in a street ballad opposing the Pope’s appointment of a particular cardinal (“If they’ll come here we’ll cook their goose, the Pope and Cardinal Wiseman,” 1851). |
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