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Gone fishing Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɔn/ /ˈfɪʃɪŋ
GAWN FISH-ing
ɡˈɒn/ /fˈɪʃɪŋ
gon FISH-ing

Definition

A phrase meaning someone has gone fishing, often used on signs to say the person is away and not working right now. It can also mean someone is temporarily unavailable or taking a break.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often seen on handwritten signs when a shop or office is temporarily closed. Also used humorously to mean 'not available' or 'taking a mental break.' Not used in formal writing. Sometimes used metaphorically for someone being unfocused or out of touch.

Example Sentences

The shop has a sign that says 'gone fishing'.

basic

He has gone fishing, so he can't answer the phone.

basic

My dad put up a 'gone fishing' note on his office door.

basic

If you can't find Tom, he's probably gone fishing somewhere quiet.

natural

The boss is basically gone fishing today—don't expect any emails back.

natural

Whenever life gets stressful, he just says he's gone fishing and disappears for a while.

natural