Off the boil
Posted by ESC on October 15, 2005
In Reply to: Off the boil posted by Rachel on October 15, 2005
: What is "off the boil?"
: I suspect it means not excited (hot) to do something. But I have to use it in a play and it seems to imply that my husband stopped wanting to have sex. Is it always meant to be sexual? Or does it apply to other things as well? Thanks.
I've never heard it in the U.S. I'll check my reference books. It makes me think of old wood cookstoves. If you wanted a pot or kettle to boil, you moved it to a hot part of the stove right over the firebox.
- Off the boil Smokey Stover 16/October/05
- Off the boil Victoria S Dennis 16/October/05