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kettle of fish

Other forms: kettles of fish

The expression "a kettle of fish" means "a real mess." If you accidentally scheduled three dates on the same night, you might call it a kettle of fish.

Most people who use this expression say either "a fine kettle of fish" or "a pretty kettle of fish," though what they're describing isn't fine or pretty. Word experts aren't sure why kettle of fish came to be synonymous with "a muddle," but many of them guess that it's the way fish remains look — heads, bones, and innards muddled together — that inspired the expression.

Definitions of kettle of fish
  1. noun
    informal terms for a difficult situation
    synonyms: fix, hole, jam, mess, muddle, pickle
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    types:
    dog's breakfast, dog's dinner
    a poor job; a mess
    type of:
    difficulty
    a condition or state of affairs almost beyond one's ability to deal with and requiring great effort to bear or overcome
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