kettle of fish



kettle of fish

1. Also, a fine or pretty kettle of fish . An unpleasant or messy predicament, as in They haven't spoken in years, and they're assigned to adjoining seats-that's a fine kettle of fish . This term alludes to the Scottish riverside picnic called kettle of fish, where freshly caught salmon were boiled and eaten out of hand. [Early 1700s]
2. a different or another kettle of fish . A very different matter or issue, not necessarily a bad one. For example, They're paying for the meal? That's a different kettle of fish. [First half of 1900s]
See also: fish, kettle, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Katz[kæts]
Emanuela-Italian, Romanian
Atum-Egyptian Mythology
CÁNdidoKAHN-dhee-dhoSpanish
MaryMER-ee (English), MAR-ee (English)English, Biblical
Xanthippeksahn-teep-pe (Ancient Greek), zan-TIP-ee (English)Ancient Greek