prime the pump



prime the pump

  (mainly American)
to do something in order to make something succeed, especially to spend money European governments and banks are priming the pump world-wide looking for alternative energy.
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prime the pump

Encourage the growth or action of something, as in Marjorie tried to prime the pump by offering some new issues for discussion. In the late 1800s this expression originally was used for pouring liquid into a pump to expel the air and make it work. In the 1930s it was applied to government efforts to stimulate the economy and thereafter was applied to other undertakings.
See also: prime, pump

prime the pump

Informal
To encourage the growth or action of something.
See also: prime, pump

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JackieJAK-eeEnglish
Mehrdad-Persian
Fflur-Welsh
Richard['ritʃəd]
HectorHEK-tər (English)English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Arthurian Romance
Sigrid['sigrid]