Shirt Definition
- go-to-the-wall
- become bankrupt
- lose everything
- remain calm
- show restraint
- be-quiet
- be patient
- be calm
- gipon
- tunic
- sport
- smock
- silk
- turtleneck
- sark
- To remain calm or patient:
The plane doesn't land for another hour, so keep your shirt on.
- To lose everything one has or owns.
- The maximum one is able to give or lose:
The only thing those swindlers didn't take was the shirt off my back.
- to remain patient or calm
- to suffer the loss of all one's money, all one's investment, etc.
Other Word Forms of Shirt
Noun
Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Shirt
Origin of Shirt
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From Old English scyrte, from Proto-Germanic *skurtijÇ. Cognate with Dutch schort, German Schürze (“apron"). Skirt is a parallel formation from Old Norse; compare also short, from the same ultimate source.
From Wiktionary
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Middle English shirte from Old English scyrte short garment sker-1 in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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