run to seed



run to seed

Also, go to seed. Become devitalized or worn out; deteriorate, as in I went back to visit my old elementary school, and sadly, it has really run to seed, or The gold medalist quickly went to seed after he left competition. This term alludes to plants that, when allowed to set seed after flowering, either taste bitter, as in the case of lettuce, or do not send out new buds, as is true of annual flowers. Its figurative use dates from the first half of the 1800s.
See also: run, seed

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Chatzkel-Yiddish
York[jɔ:k]
BogusŁAwbaw-GUW-swahfPolish
FrederickFRED-ə-rik, FRED-rikEnglish
Apostolos-Greek
Josepe-Basque