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Christine
"light a fire under your ass" does it have a further meaning?when do we use it?
Aug 16, 2010 8:07 AM
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Hi, Christine,
This is kind of a bold statement. We use this expression when someone is considered lazy, example:
John! What do I have to do "light a fire under your ass" to get this work done by Friday?
August 16, 2010
It's not a statement you would use in formal occasions. Why not say, please hurry up and finish.......
August 16, 2010
You can soften this expression by simply using, "light a fire under you".
"You're so talented, but someone should light a fire under you" means I recognise your talent, but you are doing nothing about it. Maybe a fire lit underneath you will make you move.
August 16, 2010
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