This person obviously conflated the two sayings into one.
any of several subterranean, edible, ascomycetous fungi of the genus Tuber
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Hello,
The following seems like a mistake, but just want to confirm. I think he means to say 'give me the time of day'.
"I try not to disclose my age too often," he says. "When I was first starting out a few chefs wouldn't give me the light of day."
This is from a yahoo news story about a young man making money on truffles.
I am familiar with 'give the time of day' and 'see the light of day', but not with 'give the light of day'.
Thank you
This person obviously conflated the two sayings into one.