off like a bride's nightie
To leave very quickly.
Definitions
To depart or start off very fast.
off like a bride's nightie In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Australian jocular simile for departing swiftly.
People Also Ask
What does 'off like a bride's nightie' mean?
It means to leave or set off extremely quickly, playing on the idea of a bride's nightgown coming off fast on the wedding night.
Is 'off like a bride's nightie' rude?
It's cheeky and suggestive but generally considered clean, jocular Aussie humour rather than offensive.
How do you use 'off like a bride's nightie'?
You use it to describe someone or something departing at speed, e.g. 'The horse was off like a bride's nightie when the gates opened.'
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