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Is "lose your place at the trough" an idiom?
There is a sentence that goes, "You don't want to lose your place at the trough." in the movie, the Legend of Tarzan.
I was wondering if "losing one's place at the trough" is an idiom and why using the word "trough" here?
Thank you!
1 de jun. de 2017 4:06
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It's not really an idiom as such, but most people would know what it means.
The 'trough' is a feeding trough - where pigs eat. In western culture, a pig is not considered a polite eater!
So - the idea is (i) that you don't want to miss out on the food, and to a lesser degree (ii) that you are part of a relatively uncivilised group of animals trying to get as much food as possible.
1 de junio de 2017
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People would guess what it meant, but it is not really an idiom. It might be more common to say lose your place at the table, but even that isn't a very common idiom.
1 de junio de 2017
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Christina Lee
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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