have bigger fish to fry
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Definitie & Betekenis van "[have] (bigger|better|other) fish to (fry|catch)"

to have bigger fish to fry
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als iemand belangrijkere dingen te doen heeft

to have more interesting or important matters to deal with

What is the origin of the idiom "have bigger fish to fry" and when to use it?

The idiom "have bigger fish to fry" likely has its origins in fishing and hunting activities where individuals prioritize catching or cooking the most valuable or desirable fish or game. When used figuratively, it means that a person has more important or pressing matters to attend to than the one currently under discussion, often dismissing it as less significant.

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I appreciate your invitation, but I have other fish to fry this weekend, and I won't be able to join you.
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