like cheese at four pence



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like cheese at four pence

In an idle, awkward, and/or out-of-place state; being ignored, abandoned, or left to wait awkwardly. Primarily heard in UK. Well, don't just sit there like cheese at four pence—speak up and say what's on your mind! The receptionist was called away before I was done telling her what I needed, leaving me standing there like cheese at four pence.
See also: cheese, four, like, pence

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EastonEES-tənEnglish (Modern)
Gasto-Ancient Germanic
Acheson['ætʃisn]
MarkÉTa-Czech, Slovak
GruffyddGRIF-idhWelsh
Viatrix-Late Roman