throw up (one's) hands
To express or indicate exasperated despair or hopelessness; to submit or give up, especially in a dejected or frustrated manner. I'm ready to throw up my hands after trying to train this unruly puppy. Don't just throw up your hands if you don't get it right—you have to keep trying!
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throw up one's hands
Indicate or express utter hopelessness. For example, Jim was getting nowhere so he threw up his hands and abandoned the argument. This idiom alludes to a traditional gesture for giving up.
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throw up your hands/arms in deˈspair, ˈhorror, etc.
(often humorous) show that you disagree strongly with something, or are very worried about something: When she said she wanted to get a motorbike, her parents threw up their hands in horror.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
throw up (one's) hands
To indicate or express utter hopelessness: He threw up his hands and abandoned the argument.
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throw up one's hands, to
To express despair, frustration, or exasperation. Although this gesture must be very old indeed, the expression appeared in print only from the late nineteenth century. George M. Fenn used it in The Double Knot (1890): “The woman threw up her hands and reeled.”
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