Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Showing results for where's the fire. Search instead for where-s-the-fire.

where's the fire

Idioms  
  1. What's the big hurry, as in We've got to finish up.—Why, where's the fire? This phrase, generally addressed to someone in an unseemly rush (such as a speeding motorist pulled over by a police officer), alludes to firemen hurrying to put out a fire. [Slang; 1920s]


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

"I'll be looking 'where's the fire escape', 'where's my nearest exit?' Like sitting with my back to the wall so I can see everything at all times."

From BBC

Other Smoot inventions at Disney parks around the world: At Florida’s Epcot, Smoot concocted a former exhibit called “Where’s the Fire?” that challenged guests to uncover hazards by utilizing a flashlight that acted as an X-ray-like device, an installation that sprang from a tool Smoot created that allowed people to see through walls.

From Los Angeles Times

Where's the fire going to come from?

From Salon

“Where’s the fire, y’all? No one is going to take the plate out from under you. Take your time. Enjoy it.”

From Literature

“Whoa, son, where’s the fire?”

From Literature