over the hump — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Past the most difficult part; past the crisis; out of danger. * /Mary was failing math, but she is over the hump now./ * /John was very sick after his accident, hut he s over the hump./ * /When Mr. Smith was out of work it … Dictionary of American idioms
over the hump — (informal) Past the crisis or difficulty • • • Main Entry: ↑hump * * * over the worst or most difficult part of something * * * over the hump informal : past the most difficult part of something (such as a project or job) A few more months of… … Useful english dictionary
over the hump — ► over the hump informal past the most difficult part of something. Main Entry: ↑hump … English terms dictionary
Over the Hump — This article is about the music album. For the cargo resupply missions, see the Hump. Over the Hump Studio album by The Kelly Family … Wikipedia
over the hump — 1. mod. drug intoxicated. □ Bart is over the hump now. He is stoned. □ This stuff makes you sick at first. Then suddenly you are over the hump and floating. □ Things should be easy from now on. We are over the hump. □ When you get over the hump,… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
over\ the\ hump — adj. phr. informal Past the most difficult part; past the crisis; out of danger. Mary was failing math, but she is over the hump now. John was very sick after his accident, hut he s over the hump. When Mr. Smith was out of work it looked as if… … Словарь американских идиом
over the hump — past the most difficult or dangerous part of something. I hope power companies will have enough electricity to get over the hump of seasonal demand. The other team got off to a big lead at the start, and we just couldn t quite get over the hump … New idioms dictionary
over the hump — past the difficult part, into an easier phase After saving $2000, I was over the hump. I could pay the tuition … English idioms
Over the hump — over the worst part or period of a difficult, dangerous, etc., time … Dictionary of Australian slang
over the hump — Australian Slang over the worst part or period of a difficult, dangerous, etc., time … English dialects glossary