Hoist
61hoist by your own petard — Meaning Caught in your own trap. Origin A petard is an explosive device used to break down doors or walls. Hence hoist on ones... Used by Shakespeare in Hamlet For tis the sport to have the enginer / Hoist with his owne petar . From the French… …
62hoist one — tv. to have a drink. □ Let’s go out and hoist one sometime. □ Hey, Sam. Let’s you and me hoist one …
63hoist with one's own petard — or hoist by one s own petard phrasal victimized or hurt by one s own scheme …
64hoist by one's own petard — phrasal see hoist with one s own petard …
65Hoist (motion) — A hoist motion is used in Canadian legislative bodies to cause a bill not to be read now, but six months hence, or any number of months hence …
66hoist with your own petard — If you are hoist with your own petard, you get into trouble or caught in a trap that you had set for someone else. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
67hoist your skirt — (of a female) to copulate casually With obvious imagery: Every girl in the réseau would hoist her skirt for you. (Allbeury, 1978) …
68hoist one's flag — (of an admiral) take up command. → hoist …
69hoist the flag — stake one s claim to territory by displaying a flag. → hoist …
70hoist by or with one's own petard — idi hoist by or with one s own petard, caught by the very device one had contrived to hurt another …