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Hifigecko Posted 22 years ago
Vocabulary

Great balls of fire

I just wondering what does "great balls of fire" mean in idioms? I'd be appreciate if anyone could tell me!
  

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I don't think it is really an idiom. It is a line from a rock and roll song, 'Goodness Gracious! Great ***** of Fire!

  • I don't think it is really an idiom.
  • It is a line from a rock and roll song, 'Goodness Gracious!
  • Great ***** of Fire!
  • Quite what it means is anyone's guess.
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I don't think it is really an idiom. It is a line from a rock and roll song, 'Goodness Gracious! Great ***** of Fire! Quite what it means is anyone's guess.
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Thanks! But I had seen it been said several times in movies!
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Perhaps they are just quoting the song. It has become a sort of comedy exclamation.
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Hello Gecks

I'd agree with Nona. I think the '*****' aspect now predominates.

The phrase does seem to have an interesting history, though. In a scene in
'Gone with the Wind' (1939), set during the American Civil War, Scarlett O'Hara
(to the horror of Mammy) proposes making a new dress from the portières
(= curtains). "Not out of Miss Ellen's portières!" prote
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Great ***** of Fire came from the movie The Wizard of Oz when he had to great ***** of fire app
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Anonymous when he had to great ***** of fire app
I can't seem to remember that part. Emotion: thinking
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GBOF was also used by southern hillbillies in the old cartoons. Hatfield an mccoys cartoons. Ah ah ah great ***** of fire .... Something after i don't understand. Sounds like ammodation

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