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scratch the / this / that itch

British pronunciation/skɹˈatʃ ðə ðɪs ðat ˈɪtʃ/
American pronunciation/skɹˈætʃ ðə ðɪs ðæt ˈɪtʃ/
to scratch the / this / that itch
[PHRASE]
1

to fulfill one's need or desire for something

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What is the origin of the idiom "scratch the itch" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "scratch the itch" is based on the literal act of scratching an itch on one's body to relieve the sensation of irritation or discomfort. It metaphorically represents taking action to satisfy a strong desire, address a need, or resolve a problem. This idiom is commonly used to convey the idea of fulfilling a longing or satisfying a craving. The phrase implies a proactive approach and a willingness to take action in order to achieve a desired outcome.

Examples
1She scratched that itch of curiosity by exploring different cultures and traditions.
2I'm going to scratch this itch and take a salsa class.
3Jake had a lifelong fascination with history, and he finally decided to scratch the itch by traveling to historical sites around the world.
4(upbeat music) Conan, you're such a history buff, we all know that, and to scratch that itch, you're gonna wanna come here, to the Burbank Historical Society.
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