on the fence, be



on the fence, be

Also, straddle the fence. Be undecided, not committed, as in I don't know if I'll move there; I'm still on the fence, or He's straddling the fence about the merger. This picturesque expression, with its implication that one can jump to either side, at first was applied mainly to political commitments. [Early 1800s]
See also: on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gennadygye-NAH-dee, gee-NAH-deeRussian
Shanthi-Tamil, Indian, Malayalam, Kannada
Unai-Basque
MordecaiMAWR-də-kie (English)Biblical, Hebrew
Zahir-Arabic, Bengali, Punjabi
Adwoa-Western African, Akan