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How to twist someone's arm?!! "He won't listen to me unless I twist his arm" What does it mean to twist someone's arm? To force him to do something or what exactly? Thank you in advance:)
Mar 30, 2012 8:44 PM
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Yes - that's right. Usually it means twist someones arm behind their back. I am sure you have seen this - very much a favourite of security services worldwide. It means they are in control and you must do what they say.
March 30, 2012
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We also say, "go on then, twist my rubber arm". Which means you are doing something you want to do, but pretending that you don't. Like - people at work saying, "Craig come to the pub after work" - and I say, "Oh go on then, twist my rubber arm". It's strange how we pretend not to like something, when we really do. English people are strange - people are strange. (the last place I'd want to be after working, is in a pub with the people I just spent all week with) (really - I mean it haha)
March 30, 2012
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Come to me and I'll explain you =D ...heheeeeeee =P I'm told it's not an idiom ;)
March 30, 2012
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to twist someone's arm - figuratively speaking - means to persuade or convince someone to do something
March 30, 2012
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Have you been twisting Shalit's arm?
March 31, 2012
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