to ignore someone · to be unfriendly towards someone (due to annoyance/upset)
Ever had a friend who's clearly upset with you but won't talk about it? 🤔 They might be giving you the cold shoulder! This expression is perfect for when someone is intentionally ignoring or being distant towards you, usually because they're annoyed or hurt. It's like a silent protest! 🤫
💡 **Pro-tip!** This idiom comes from the medieval practice of offering a 'cold shoulder' of mutton to an unwelcome guest, rather than a warm, inviting meal. 🍖🥶 So next time you're giving someone the cold shoulder, remember you're channeling some serious historical sass! It's often used when there's an unresolved issue. Try to address it kindly!
When would you use 'to give someone the cold shoulder'? A. 😄 When you greet a close friend warmly. B. 😒 When you are upset with someone and intentionally ignore their calls. C. 🤗 When you hug your family member after a long trip.