Give someone the cold shoulder

To deliberately ignore someone or treat them in an unfriendly, dismissive manner. It means showing intentional coldness or rejection toward another person.

This phrase has disputed origins, but one theory traces it to medieval hospitality customs where honored guests received hot meals while unwelcome visitors were served cold shoulder of mutton - a clear sign they weren't welcome to stay long. Another theory suggests it simply refers to turning one's shoulder away from someone.

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