neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring



neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring

obsolete Not belonging to any suitable class of thing; unfit for any purpose or to be used by anyone. This older phrase appeared in a 16th-century proverb collection, where fish refers to food for monks (who abstained from meat), flesh refers to food for the general populace, and "good red herring" refers to inexpensive fish that would have been food for the poor. With crime as it is in this township, the law must be aggressive and dependable; unfortunately, the new constable is neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring.
See also: good, herring, neither, nor, red

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Boleslav-Czech, Russian, Medieval Slavic
Regena-English
Hirune-Basque
Preston['prestən]
SeyyİT-Turkish
Josiane-French