释义 |
what's that when it's at home? used as an expression of contempt or derision for something. Any person, people or object may, of course, substitute for 'that' UK, 1932
idiomwhat's that when it's at home? BrEBrEspoken said when you want to emphasize that you do not know anything about the thing or person that has just been mentioned:"Don't you believe in karma?" "What's karma when it's at home?""The poem is by John Callaghan." "Oh right, who's he when he's at home?" (redirected from what's that when it's at home?)What's (something) when it's at home?humorous What is that thing? Primarily heard in UK. I've never heard of arugula. What's it when it's at home? |