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
Kyle[kail]
Roma (1)-Russian
Leach[li:tʃ]
Imanol-Basque
TeclaTE-klahItalian, Spanish
Minos-Greek Mythology