Dip into the blue In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "dip into the blue", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2021-10-25 04:10

Meaning of Dip into the blue

Dip into the blue verb phrase euphemism

To say something obscene, vulgar or offensive 

I'm sorry for dipping into the blue. My anger made me lose my mind.

I'm not used to dipping into the blue.

My mom always teaches us not to dip into the blue.

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A very offensive term used to describe an upper-class British man who is stupid or inexperienced

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Punish someone by damaging their dignity or reputation for what they have done without causing them permanent harm.
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If someone have his or her mind in the gutter, he or she tends to have obscene thoughts or ideas.

dipwad

Someone who is foolish and annoying; an idiot

sting (one) to the quick

To make one feel extremely upset, hurt or offended

Grammar and Usage of Dip into the blue

Verb Forms

  • dipped into the blue
  • dipping into the blue
  • dips into the blue
  • To dip into the blue

The verb "dip" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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