- go out the window
- go out (of) the window
if a quality, principle, or idea goes out of the window, it does not exist any more.
Then people start drinking and sense goes out of the window.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Then people start drinking and sense goes out of the window.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
out the window — gone, wasted, or no longer in existence. It is as if everyone s good judgment has flown out the window. If we quit now, we might as well just toss three months work out the window … New idioms dictionary
out the window — mod. gone; wasted. □ All that work gone out the window. □ My forty dollars out the window. Why didn’t I save my money? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
go out the window — informal (of a plan or pattern or behavior) no longer exist; disappear * * * go out the window informal : to stop being used or thought about By that point in the argument, reason had gone out the window. • • • Main Entry: ↑window … Useful english dictionary
throw out the window — throw (something) out the window informal : to stop using or thinking about (something) We can throw that idea out the window. • • • Main Entry: ↑window … Useful english dictionary
go out the window — If a quality, principle or opportunity goes out the window, it disappears, is lost or is abandoned. When the plant closed down, all hopes of finding a job went out the window … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
go out the window — {v. phr.}, {informal} To go out of effect; be abandoned. * /During the war, the school dress code went out the window./ … Dictionary of American idioms
go out the window — {v. phr.}, {informal} To go out of effect; be abandoned. * /During the war, the school dress code went out the window./ … Dictionary of American idioms
go\ out\ the\ window — v. phr. informal To go out of effect; be abandoned. During the war, the school dress code went out the window … Словарь американских идиом
go out the window — be abandoned, go out of effect The school dress code went out the window when the new principal took over … Idioms and examples
go out the window — verb To vanish or cease, especially due to lack of care, attention, etc.; to be discarded, disregarded, or ignored. As the deadline approached, all attempts to keep order went out the window … Wiktionary
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