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  1. Oct 29, 2023 · In the 12 months since his addition to the All Blacks coaching staff, assistant Jason Ryan has proved himself a man who wears his emotions on his sleeve. Turns out that holds truer than ever...

  2. Oct 29, 2023 · An emotional Jason Ryan has worn his heart on his sleeve discussing this morning's Rugby World Cup final and, in particular, the "immortals" who wore the black jersey for the final time.

  3. Mar 14, 2024 · General Hospital fans are going crazy for Steve Burton aka Jason Morgan’s new sleeve that he debuted upon his return. Though he has had a penchant for ink, this is a new revelation and viewers are here for it.

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    English is full of colorful phrases like, “It’s raining cats and dogs,” or, “You hit the nail on the head.” To “wear your heart on your sleeve” is yet another funny English idiom—a phrase that has a meaning you can’t deduce from the words themselves. We’ll fill you in on the meaning, origin, and usage of the phrase, plus some related phrases to expand your vocab.

    To “wear your heart on your sleeve” means to make your emotions known, or to not hide how you feel.

    The phrase was first recorded in Shakespeare’s tragic play,

    , when the villain confesses his crimes to the audience.

    The phrase means to show your emotions, or to make them obvious.

    A person who wears their heart on their sleeve is someone who doesn’t hide how they feel. Rather, you can

    pretty easily–if they’re angry, sad, happy, or anything else, you can tell by their expression, what they say, or how they act. Though, it's most commonly used in relation to romantic feelings. Someone who "wears their heart on their sleeve" might be obvious about a crush, or they might be known for having especially strong feelings in romance generally.

    Person 1: “Josh can’t stop smiling whenever Mary’s around.”

    The first recorded use of the phrase was in Shakespeare’s

    The tragic play was written in about 1603. In it the villainous Iago, who betrays Othello, the main character, says the line, “I will wear my heart upon my sleeve.” In the context of the play, Iago is confessing his crimes to the audience, and says that by doing so, he’s making his guilt clear and inviting punishment.

    “‘It is as sure as you are Roderigo, / Were I the Moor, I would not be Iago. / In following him, I follow but myself; / Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty, / But seeming so, for my peculiar end; / For when my outward action doth demonstrate / The native act and figure of my heart / In compliment extern, ’tis not long after / But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve / For daws to peck at. I am not what I am.’”

    The phrase may have roots in Middle-Age festivals.

    Use the phrase to describe someone who doesn’t hide how they feel.

    Some people are easy to “read.” If you have a friend whose emotions always show on their face, you might say they wear their heart on their sleeve.

    And there are lots of other ways someone who wears their heart on their sleeves might

    in their body language, their words, or in their hobbies or art.

    “I could tell you were upset when you came home, since you always wear your heart on your sleeve.”

    “I really admire how you let your emotions show like that! I wish I could wear my heart on my sleeve like you.”

    "I’m placing my cards on the table."

    To “put your cards on the table” means to tell someone about your intentions or plans, often in an honest or direct way.

    It likely originated from card games, when someone playing poker or a similar game reveals their hand to the other players.

    “I’m putting my cards on the table here—I have feelings for you.”

    To “be an open book” means that other people understand you easily, or know a lot about you.

    Someone or something that’s an open book tends not to hide their personality.

  4. Oct 28, 2023 · An emotional Jason Ryan has worn his heart on his sleeve discussing this morning's Rugby World Cup final and, in particular, the "immortals" who wore the...

  5. Openly show one's feelings, especially amorous ones. For example, You can't help but see how he feels about her; he wears his heart on his sleeve. This expression alludes to the former custom of tying a woman's favor to her lover's sleeve, thereby announcing their attachment.

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  7. Mar 20, 2016 · Have you ever heard of someone who wears his heart on his sleeve? What does that even mean? When we use that phrase, we usually mean he is either extremely sensitive or he makes his emotions very clear. Either it is very easy to hurt his feelings or it is simply very easy to know what he is feeling.