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- Alternative idiom to “phone it in” 17 answers
For example, he’s been punished to clean the floor but he just quickly skimmed it with a broom, with no actual care to how much cleaner the floor would become, and said he’s done.
What did he do? – He _______ed it / he was ______ing it
or: How did he perform this task? – ______ly
“Clean the floor but don’t just ________ it, Make me proud. “I’ve
a few words in my mind but I don’t think they fit what I mean or my style of expression is: half-ass, skim, slacking… Much
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I can’t seem to suggest that he cleaned the floor besides “in a perfunctory
manner”.
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What did he do? He phoned it in / he was phoning it in or
don’t just phone it in, make me proud! ”
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Are people smart enough to put in a little effort?
either
Coast
to proceed easily without special application of effort or concern.
or Coast to proceed easily without special application of effort or concern.
To do something with in an
impromptu manner, improvising, with little preparation.
Where: The Phrase Finder.
Try Apathetic – uncaring, disinterested.
What did a normal person perform under this task? apathetically.
What
is a good idea to clean a room but don't be apathetic about it, make me proud! Dictionary
of English.
(August 2016)
By the skin of one’s teeth
This means that the individual completed a task, but came very close to failing (also far from excelling), i.e. on/around one’s teeth but didn’t reach to an entire group of people, i.e., at a level not too high; by/around one’s teeth) (i.e. at the end), i.e. by the skin of one’s teeth. Jim Needs 100 University Credits out of a possible 200 to graduate, Jim got exactly 00 credits and gets a degree by the skin of his teeth.
Why this example focuses on the fail/success aspect of doing a task, rather than the amount of effort put in.
He did the bare minimum
Example:
If he failed, now you know, it’s up to you whether or not you want to just do the bare minimum.. Or… well, like Brian, for example, has thirty seven pieces of flair, okay? I think she was right — and he smiled from his mouth.
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He just went through the motions.. what
exactly done in action or exercise?
“Clean the floor, but don’t just go through the motions, make me proud! ”
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Are people smart enough to put in a little effort?
either
Coast
to proceed easily without special application of effort or concern.
or Coast to proceed easily without special application of effort or concern.