
What does “Stumble into the buzzsaw” mean? Is it a popular idiom?
Feb 1, 2013 · It is a mark of the success of this site, that if you google "stumble into the buzzsaw", then the second most popular link refers to this page. Other than that, is the phrase similar to …
Is the usage of “at play” limited to children’s action?
Time magazine picked up the topic, “Chick-fil-A meets a first amendment buzzsaw” in its 10 most popular stories of this week, which was followed by the following lead copy: “The issues at …
Breaking the set - meaning - English Language & Usage Stack …
@Mari-LouA the clip is of a show called "Buzzsaw" and they were interviewing a "Breaking the Set" correspondent. I'm guessing the anchor said "Today we're breaking the set on Buzzsaw" …
Meaning: to back into - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jan 19, 2014 · There are two slightly different idiomatic meanings: 1) It may be used as in "He backed into a buzzsaw (or fan) with that one," meaning that the person in question was …