give someone the air
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[edit]Verb
[edit]give someone the air (third-person singular simple present gives someone the air, present participle giving someone the air, simple past gave someone the air, past participle given someone the air)
- (slang, dated) To jilt or ditch a lover.
- 1927, Sunset, volume 59, page 64:
- “The slick-haired dame's give him the air!” he says.
- 1946, The Saturday Evening Post, volume 218, page 24:
- Mrs. Mac turned back toward downtown and I said, "What do you mean my girl gave me the air? […]
- 1991, Stephen King, Needful Things:
- Soon, you might think, a lone figure dressed in tails and a top-hat — Fred Astaire, or maybe Gene Kelly — would appear and dance his way from one of those spots to the next, singing about how lonely a fellow could be when his best girl had given him the air and all the bars were closed.