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  2. A sharp, strident, or disconcerting reproof or rebuff. She gave me a flea in my ear over my spending habits. I'll be sure to put a flea in his ear the next time I see him! I had to talk to Mr. Myers about the botched report today, and boy, did he give me a flea in the ear. See also: ear, flea.

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  3. Meaning of. send someone away with a flea in their ear. in English. send someone away with a flea in their ear. idiom UK informal. Add to word list. Add to word list. to angrily tell someone to go away: A young kid came asking for money but I sent him away with a flea in his ear.

  4. 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.

  5. The meaning of FLEA is any of an order (Siphonaptera) of small wingless bloodsucking insects that have a hard laterally compressed body and legs adapted to leaping and that feed on warm-blooded animals. How to use flea in a sentence.

  6. Nov 8, 2008 · A flea is in her ear, ’tis said. In modern French, to have a flea put in your ear is that somebody is putting a suspicion into your head. The same expression occurs, with much the same sense, in other European languages, including German, Italian and Greek. In Dutch, it’s a way to say that you’re fidgety or restless.

  7. Noun [ edit] flea in one's ear (plural fleas in one's ear) ( idiomatic) A stinging rebuke or rebuff . If he bothers me again, I'll send him home with a flea in his ear. Categories: English terms with audio links. English lemmas. English nouns. English countable nouns. English multiword terms. English idioms. English terms with quotations.

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