Sleeves From One's Vest Meaning

Sleeves From One's Vest is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) Something non-existent; something of no value or cost.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Sleeves From One's Vest

(idiomatic) Something non-existent; something of no value or cost.

Example : 1980, Alvin W. Cohn, Benjamin Ward, Improving Management in Criminal Justice, page 79  "when a prosecutor dismisses some of the charges in a multi-count indictment, he is giving the defendant the sleeves from his vest"2003, Ronald Reagan, Kiron K. Skinner, Annelise Graebner Anderson, Martin Anderson, Reagan: A Life in Letters, page xii  "Mr. President," I said, "We don't have anything to deploy so you are giving them the sleeves from your vest.2006, Richard Sonnenfeldt, Witness to Nuremberg: The Chief American Interpreter at the War Crimes Trials, page 170  Of someone stingy he would say, "This guy wouldn't give you the sleeves from his vest."

Meaning of Sleeves From One's Vest

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