lick and a promise, a



lick and a promise, a

A superficial effort made without care or enthusiasm. For example, I haven't time to do a good job of vacuuming, just enough for a lick and a promise. This expression is believed to allude to the quick lick a cat or other animal might give itself and a promise to do more or better at some future time. [Mid-1800s]
See also: and, lick

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Coralie-French
Raimunde-German
Maia (1)MAY-ə (English), MIE-ə (English)Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, Portuguese, Georgian
RosemaryROZ-mə-reeEnglish
NeilNEEL (English)Irish, Scottish, English
Salvadorsahl-bah-DHORSpanish