Victor Xie
"He played his socks off"? What does this idiom mean?
14 Thg 05 2012 05:49
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It means to play very hard and without reservation. So, a person who "plays his socks off" put 100% of his energy into the game, and has no energy left after the game. For some reason, English has a lot of idioms about losing one's socks. - "knock socks off" (big surprise, or a brutal beating) - "scare socks off" (big scare) - "work socks off" (work really hard) These idioms do not make any sense. It's just something that we say.
14 tháng 5 năm 2012
"He played his socks off" simply means "he played extremely hard." Nothing else is implied.
14 tháng 5 năm 2012
Just imagine someone running so hard his socks come off. That is exactly what this idiom means.
14 tháng 5 năm 2012
The idiom derived from "knock socks off" Usually means something is done or completed in an extreme way, or a great degree. "He played his socks off" means that "He has played the game in a very extreme way, or great degree (regardless of outcome). "
14 tháng 5 năm 2012
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