- Keep your shirt on!
- Keep your shirt on! & Keep your pants on!Inf. Just wait a minute! •
I'll be right with you. Keep your shirt on!
•Keep your pants on! You're next.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
I'll be right with you. Keep your shirt on!
•Keep your pants on! You're next.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
keep your shirt on — informal phrase used for telling someone who is beginning to get angry not to get annoyed Thesaurus: expressions showing anger and used in argumentshyponym arguments and arguingsynonym Main entry: shirt * * * … Useful english dictionary
keep your shirt on — keep (your) shirt on to stay calm. The meeting may be pretty unpleasant, so promise me you ll keep your shirt on. Related vocabulary: keep your cool … New idioms dictionary
Keep your shirt on! — Keep (your) shirt on! British, American & Australian, informal, British & Australian, informal a slightly impolite way of telling someone who is angry to try to be calm and patient. Keep your shirt on! I ll be with you in a second … New idioms dictionary
keep your shirt on — ► keep your shirt on informal stay calm. Main Entry: ↑shirt … English terms dictionary
keep your shirt on! — This idiom is used to tell someone to calm down … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep your shirt on! — This idiom is used to tell someone to calm down. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you tell somebody to keep their shirt on, you are asking them to calm down. Keep your shirt on Bob. Just give your version of the story! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Keep your shirt on! — AND Keep your pants on! exclam. Just wait a minute! □ I’ll be right with you. Keep your shirt on! □ Keep your pants on! You’re next … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
keep your shirt on — be calm, do not rush me, do not get your shirt in a knot When we asked Dad to hurry, he d say, Keep your shirt on … English idioms
keep your shirt on — informal stay calm. → shirred … English new terms dictionary
keep your shirt on — informal used for telling someone who is beginning to get angry not to get annoyed … English dictionary
Keep your shirt on! — This idiom is used to tell someone to calm down … Dictionary of English idioms