toot one's (own) horn
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British pronunciation/tˈuːt blˈəʊ wˈɒnz ˈəʊn hˈɔːn/
American pronunciation/tˈuːt blˈoʊ wˈʌnz ˈoʊn hˈɔːɹn/
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s'envoyer des fleurs

to praise one's own abilities or accomplishments, often in an exaggerated way

What is the origin of the idiom "toot one's horn" and when to use it?

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The idiom "toot one's own horn" originated from the act of musicians playing brass instruments and creating a sound by blowing air into the instrument's horn. It is used to describe someone who boasts about their own achievements, skills, or abilities, often in a self-promotional or self-aggrandizing manner. In other words, this expression suggests that the person is seeking attention or praise for themselves and is not modest about their accomplishments.

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