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What does get in the hole mean?

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Asked by: Brandon Horne

1. slang Lacking money or some other resource; in debt. I’m really in the hole after that night at the casino. That vacation was great, except that I’m totally in the hole now for days off. 2.

What does in the hole mean slang?

In debt

In debt; in trouble, especially financial trouble. For example, Joan is too extravagant; she’s always in the hole, or Buying all these Christmas presents will put us in the hole for the next few months. [Colloquial; early 1800s] Also see in a bind. 2.

Why do they say in the hole?

In a card game, scoring lower than zero. For example, Only one hand’s been dealt and I’m already three points in the hole. This expression alludes to the practice of circling a minus score in the old game of euchre.

What does it mean to get out of the hole?

No longer in debt or having outstanding bills.

What is the origin of in the hole?

The idiom ace in the hole comes from the game of poker. Some versions of poker involve dealing a hand of cards face up for all to see and a card face down or in the “hole” that only the player can see. The ace is the highest card in poker, and so an ace in the hole can mean a winning hand.

What does on deck and in the hole mean?

The player next in line behind the on deck batter is referred to as being in-the-hole. This term is primarily used in youth baseball because the in-the-hole player is responsible for retrieving a bat used by the previous batter (in-the-hole player should wear a helmet when getting on the field).

Why is it called on deck and in the hole?

Yes, like a sailing ship. As you can probably guess, to be”on deck” was to be in the main area of ship, aboveboard, and to be “in the hold” was to be in a holding place below deck.

Why do we say fire in the hole?

“Fire in the hole” is an expression indicating that an explosive detonation in a confined space is imminent. It originated from USA miners, who needed to warn their fellows that a charge had been set.

What does it mean a hot potato?

hot potato | American Dictionary
a situation or subject that people disagree strongly about and that no one wants to deal with: The issue of immigration became a political hot potato.

Who said Fire in the hole?

Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) uses it to warn her son John before the T-800 blows through a security door of the Cyberdyne Lab in the movie Terminator 2: Judgement Day. It is often used in episodes of the Stargate franchise to warn that explosives are about to be used.

When did fire in the hole originate?

“Fire in the hole” dates back at least to the early 20th century, and was adopted in the 1940s by military bomb disposal teams, as well as by soldiers tossing grenades into enclosed spaces (such as tunnels) where “blow-back” might be expected.

How old is fire in the hole?

Fire in the Hole is an enclosed roller coaster located at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. The three-story steel coaster was built in-house by Silver Dollar City in 1972. The ride is often considered a cross between a dark ride and a roller coaster.