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light a fire under
light a fire under somebody
to make someone work better or harder It's time you lit a fire under those guys or they'll never finish painting the house.
light a fire under somebody
(mainly American) to make someone work better or harder It's time you lit a fire under those guys or they'll never finish painting the house.
light a fire under
Also, build a fire under. Urge or goad to action, as in If we don't light a fire under that committee, they'll never do any work. This hyperbolic colloquialism uses light in the sense of "ignite," a usage dating from the mid-1100s.
light a fire under
To urge or move to action.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Trisha | | TRISH-ə | English |
Oleksandra | | - | Ukrainian |
Salome | | sə-LO-mee (English), SAH-lə-may (English) | English, German, Georgian, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
Nynke | | NEEN-kə | Frisian |
Pualani | | - | Hawaiian |
NaİLe | | - | Turkish |