CART BEFORE THE HORSE (TO PUT)


Meaning of CART BEFORE THE HORSE (TO PUT) in English

n. phr. , informal Things in wrong order; something backwards or mixed up. An overused expression. Usually used with "put" but sometimes with "get" or "have". When the salesman wanted money for goods he hadn't delivered, I told him he was putting the cart before the horse. To get married first and then get a job is getting the cart before the horse.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.