leave at the door
English
editVerb
editleave at the door (third-person singular simple present leaves at the door, present participle leaving at the door, simple past and past participle left at the door)
- (idiomatic, transitive) To dispense with something for now; to forget about it situationally, or omit or discard it in a given place or instance.
- Synonym: check at the door
- 2020 December 21, Bryan Lufkin, “How 'linguistic mirroring' can make you more convincing”, in BBC[1]:
- Or, if you’re talking to someone who’s more buttoned up and direct – maybe a superior or an executive – go straight for the answer. Leave the humour at the door, if that’s what they do.