UsingEnglish.com

Meaning of 'Sling your hook'

What does the saying 'Sling your hook' mean?

Idiom: Sling your hook

Meaning:

This is used as a way of telling someone to leave or go away.

Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used
All idioms have been editorially reviewed. Submitted idioms may have been edited for correctness and completeness.
« Previous: Slim chance
Next: Slip of the tongue »

Similar Idioms

Idiom eBooks from UsingEnglish.com

Explore our collection of idiom eBooks to deepen your understanding of English expressions. Download curated lists of idioms in PDF format - ideal for offline study or classroom use!

Know of an idiom that’s missing? Suggest an idiom using our online form.

See also:


Trustpilot