whistle (one) down the wind



whistle (one) down the wind

1. To leave or abandon. Once I found out that she had lied, I had to whistle her down the wind.
2. To slander someone. After the way he treated me, I made sure to whistle him down the wind. Now the whole town hates him!
See also: down, whistle, wind

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eadburg-Anglo-Saxon
Gwenllian-Welsh
Kesha-Russian
Rodgers['rɔdʒəz]
Ari (3)-Armenian
Mikha'el-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew