Idiom of the day Don’t keep sticking your oar in! Teaching English
Putting In Your Oar. I don't know why you. To offer or express one's opinion (on some matter), even though it was not asked for or desired.
The expression is most commonly used in the uk and less so now than in the past. Web put (one's) oar in (to) (something) 1. Put/tighten the screws on someone idiom. I don't know why you. Web put (one's) oar in (to) (something) 1. To offer or express one's opinion (on some matter), even though it was not asked for or desired. Web put/stick your oar in idiom. To offer or express one's opinion (on some matter), even though it was not asked for or desired. Web to put your oar in is to interfere or get involved in an unwelcome way. Put/throw a spanner in the works idiom.
Web put (one's) oar in (to) (something) 1. Web put (one's) oar in (to) (something) 1. I don't know why you. Web put (one's) oar in (to) (something) 1. Web put/stick your oar in idiom. Put/throw a spanner in the works idiom. To offer or express one's opinion (on some matter), even though it was not asked for or desired. Web to put your oar in is to interfere or get involved in an unwelcome way. Put/tighten the screws on someone idiom. I don't know why you. To offer or express one's opinion (on some matter), even though it was not asked for or desired.