To go belly up In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to go belly up", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zack Phuc calendar 2021-07-05 05:07

Meaning of To go belly up

To go belly up verb phrase

If something goes belly up, it crashes, fails to work or has a problem.

Jane woke up at 6:00 a.m. to go to work early. Unfortunately, her car went belly up, so she had no choice but took the overcrowded bus.

My phone has gone belly up again, so I don't think we can call your mother now.

If something goes belly up, it fails or goes bankrupt.

Last year, many companies went belly up because of the Covid-19 outbreak.

Without financial support, our project will go belly up in one to two months.

Other phrases about:

fray at/around the edges/seams

1. To become shabby or worn along the edges when talking about fabric or threads

2. To become weaker or less effective, or start to fail

drop everything

To stop doing one's current activity

come unstuck

1. To fail completely

2. To become separated from something that was stuck to

Bad News Travels Fast
Information about trouble or misfortune circulates quickly( more quicly than good good news)
die a natural death

1. If you say that something dies a natural death, you mean that it fails, fades away, or no longer exists.

2. If you say that someone dies a natural death, you mean that he dies because of disease or old age.

Grammar and Usage of To go belly up

Verb Forms

  • to go belly up
  • goes belly up
  • going belly up
  • went belly up

The verb "go" should be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of To go belly up

This idiom was initially used in the early 1900s and refers to the posture of a dead fish in the water.

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