STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER


Meaning of STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER in English

adv. phr. , informal In an open and honest way of speaking; without holding back anything because of fear or politeness or respect for someone's feelings; frankly. John asked what he had done wrong. Bob told him straight from the shoulder. The candidate for Congress spoke out against his opponent's dishonesty straight from the shoulder.

Antonym: PULL ONE'S PUNCHES.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.