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around Robin Hood's barn
A long, indirect route. A: "What took you guys so long to get here?" B: "Well, rather than just going through town, our esteemed driver took us all around Robin Hood's barn instead!"
go around Robin Hood's barn
To take a long, indirect route. A: "What took you guys so long to get here?" B: "Well, rather than just going through town, our esteemed driver went around Robin Hood's barn instead!"
all around Robin Hood's barn
going somewhere by an indirect route; going way out of the way [to get somewhere]; by a long and circuitous route. We had to go all around Robin Hood's barn to get to the little town.
look under the hood
to examine the engine of a car; to check the oil, water, and other such routine items associated with the engine of a car. I finished putting gas in. I need to look under the hood. Do you want me to look under the hood, sir?
hood
1. n. a hoodlum. A couple of hoods hassled us on the street.
2. n. the neighborhood; the ghetto; any neighborhood. Back in the hood, Bob’s considered an important guy.
hood rat
n. someone who hangs around the [black] neighborhood. Sam’s just a wimpy hood rat. He never sees any action.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Sharon | | ['ʃærən] | |
| Nadja | | NAHT-yah (German) | German, Slovene |
| Manaia | | - | Maori |
| Silvio | | SEEL-vyo (Italian), SEEL-byo (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian |
| Abdul-Hamid | | - | Arabic |
| Vasudha | | - | Indian, Hindi |