fly a kite

The phrase 'fly a kite' can refer to both a literal activity and various idiomatic uses, including testing ideas or telling someone to leave.

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Definition

A2Recreational Activity

To engage in the activity of flying a lightweight frame covered with cloth or paper, typically tethered to a string, in the wind.

Example

  • We went to the park to fly a kite on a windy afternoon.

B2Informal Conversation

(informal, idiom)To propose or test an idea or plan to gauge the reaction or gather feedback before proceeding further.

Example

  • The manager decided to fly a kite with the new marketing strategy before fully committing to it.

B2Informal Conversation

(slang, idiom, old-fashioned)A phrase used to tell someone to go away or stop being annoying.

Example

  • When he wouldn't stop bothering me, I told him to go fly a kite.

C2Historical Finance

(archaic, finance)To raise money by issuing an accommodation bill, a practice that is now outdated.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "fly a kite":

kite jumpkite jumpingfly the flagfly highfly outfly byfly lowlet flycatch fliesfly uponfollow the windfly offmake sailfly the coop