Idioms

go a bundle on

not go a bundle on (something)

To not like something. Primarily heard in UK. Based on her frown, I suspect that the boss doesn't go a bundle on the idea I came up with.
See also: bundle, go, not, on
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go a bundle on

be very keen on or fond of. British informal
In this idiom, bundle is being used in the late 19th-century US slang sense of a bundle of money, i.e. a large sum. To go a bundle on was originally early 20th-century slang for betting a large sum of money on a horse.
1968 Adam Diment Bang Bang Birds I don't go a bundle on being told I'm a pro.
See also: bundle, go, on
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