flea in one's ear, a イディオム
flea in one's ear, a
flea in one's ear, a An annoying hint or a stinging rebuke, as in
He has a flea in his ear about their relationship, or
If he doesn't bring the right equipment, I'll put a flea in his ear. This expression originated in French and has been used in English since the 1400s.
a flea in (one's) ear
A sharp, strident, or annoying advise or rebuff. She gave me a flea in my ear over my spending habits. I'll be abiding to put a flea in his ear the abutting time I see him!Learn more: ear, fleaflea in one's ear, a
An annoying adumbration or a acerbic rebuke, as in He has a flea in his ear about their relationship, or If he doesn't accompany the appropriate equipment, I'll put a flea in his ear. This announcement originated in French and has been acclimated in English back the 1400s. Learn more: flea