MayaInChina
secrets burn a hole in his pocket it is a idiom? it that mean"he is someone who can not keep any secret"?
15. Aug. 2011 16:41
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"Money burns a hole in his pocket" = He has far too much money. Someone has played with he expression to say he has too many secrets.
15. August 2011
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If you have money burning a hole in your pocket, it means that you have just received money that you want very much to spend - usually on something impractical. It does not necessarily meant that someone is reckless with money all the time - just that the current situation tempts a person to spend the money they have. Likewise, I would interpret a secret burning a hole in the pocket as a person having a secret that they want to tell very badly. It would not necessarily mean that the person can't keep a secret - just that he or she wants very much to tell current secret they are keeping right now. I must say, though, that Brian is correct in that you would hear this in reference to money, not a secret.
15. August 2011
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The saying is usually " Money burns a hole in his pocket" meaning that he can't hold onto money, but I guess it will work with secrets just the same.
15. August 2011
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