important



have bigger fish to fry

 and have other fish to fry; have more important fish to fry
Fig. to have other things to do; to have more important things to do. I can't take time for your problem. I have other fish to fry. I won't waste time on your question. I have bigger fish to fry.
See also: big, fish, fry, have

milestone in someone's life

 and important milestone in someone's life
a very important event or point in one's life. (From the [former] stone markers at the side of a road showing the distance to or from a place.) Joan's wedding was a milestone in her mother's life. The birth of a child is a milestone in every parent's life.
See also: life

have bigger fish to fry

also have other fish to fry
to have something more important or more interesting to do I couldn't spend a lot of time on the problem – I had other fish to fry.
See also: big, fish, fry, have

have bigger/other fish to fry

to have something more important or more interesting to do I couldn't waste my time trying to reach an agreement with them, I had other fish to fry.
See also: big, fish, fry, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ashlin['æʃlin]
Long[lɔŋ]
Tom (1)TAHM (English), TAWM (Dutch)English, Dutch
Dooley['du:li]
Lidija-Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian
Liv (1)LEEVSwedish, Norwegian, Danish