push out the boat
1push the boat out — (informal) To entertain, celebrate, etc lavishly • • • Main Entry: ↑boat push the boat out (informal) see under ↑boat • • • Main Entry: ↑push * * * push the boat out informal …
2push the boat out Brit. — push the boat out Brit. informal be extravagant. → boat …
3push the boat out — ► push the boat out Brit. informal be extravagant. Main Entry: ↑boat …
4push the boat out — British to spend a lot of money or more money than you usually do, especially when you are celebrating. As it s your birthday, I think we can push the boat out and have a bottle of champagne. They really pushed the boat out for Jane s wedding.… …
5push the boat out — work harder to complete the job, give 110%, go the extra mile Chris, my son, to make your marriage work, sometimes, well, many times, you have to push the boat out …
6push the boat out — informal to spend a lot of money on something, especially a celebration They really pushed the boat out for her twenty first birthday …
7push out — phr verb Push out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑boat …
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9push the boat out — verb to do something, especially spend money, more extravagantly than usual, particularly for a celebration …
10push the boat out — 1. Start. 2. Be generous with money …