Re: "The big idea"



On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 18:57:36 +0100, "Peter Duncanson (BrE)"
<mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From Brewer, 1999:

Big idea. An important scheme or action. The phrase is
usually encountered ironically, typically in the question
'What's the big idea?'

Hmm. Added since the 15th edition of 1995. 'Bout time.

In the 15th I did find:
What the hell
What's cooking
What's eating you

.



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