Kick it in the long grass

What It Means

For anyone who isn't familiar with the phrase "kick it in the long grass," it's a real gem of British sarcasm. It means, quite simply, to ignore a problem and hope that it goes away on its own.


How to use it

"Tim didn't even try to solve the issue, he just keeps kicking it in the long grass!"


When it became popular

1973

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