Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
GIVE (SOMEONE) A/SOME SONG AND DANCEto give someone an overly dramatic or unbelievable excuse
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1. Don’t give me a song and dance about how difficult it was for you to get this work done on time—I know you’ve been goofing off.
2. We went to collect the rent from Paul, but he gave us some song and dance about not having the money right now. Synonyms: pull the wool over (someone’s) eyes; cock and bull story; snow job. |
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