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chew out Slang To reprimand; scold. Idiom(s): chew the cud Slang To ponder over; meditate. Idiom(s): chew the fat/rag Slang To talk together in a friendly, leisurely way; chat at length. [Middle English cheuen, from Old English cēowan.];
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English Club English Reference: chew the fat | chew the rag - English definition and notes ... Meaning: If you chew the fat, or chew the rag, you have a long, friendly chat with someone.
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Mr Patterson also records the phrase chew the rag, which at one point he uses in the same sentence as chew the fat and which he obviously considered to be synonymous. ... However, it looks from the evidence as though chew the fat is a modification of chew the rag. If it is, then the origin is probably in the US.
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chew off; chew on; chew out; chew over; chew own tobacco; chew the cud; chew the fat; chew the rag; chew up; chicken; chicken feed; chicken out; chicken out on; chicken-hearted; chickens come home to roost;
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No one disputes that the expression "chew the fat" now means to have a chat ... (It may be related to "chew the rag," a phrase first recorded around 1885, ...
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English-Chinese translation for "to chew the rag" ... to chew up, to chew upon, to chew on, rag, rag, rag, to chew the fat, to chew, to chew, rag pape ... Web results for "to chew the rag"
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Whatever the meaning of rag, the phrase chew the rag is first recorded in 1885. Chew the fat, the more American of the two phrases, dates from about the same time. It may be based on chew the rag or an entirely different phrase.
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