cut someone's comb
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the practice of cutting the combs of capons.
Verb
[edit]cut someone's comb (third-person singular simple present cuts someone's comb, present participle cutting someone's comb, simple past and past participle cut someone's comb)
- To humiliate someone who is conceited.
- Synonyms: cut down to size, take down a notch
- 1877, Timothy Shay Arthur, The Bar-rooms at Brantly; Or, The Great Hotel Speculation, page 423:
- Ha! ha! I can't help thinking of his swaggering self-importance the first time he came here; and how I cut his comb.
References
[edit]- John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary