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hair shirt

1 of 1noun
/hɛr ʃɜ:t/
Forms:hair shirts
1

something extremely hard that one goes through, often as a punishment

The origin of the idiom "hair shirt" can be traced back to religious practices and traditions that date back centuries. The practice of wearing a hair shirt as a form of penance or self-mortification was prevalent in various religious orders, particularly in medieval Christianity. The use of a hair shirt was seen as a way to demonstrate humility, repentance, and spiritual discipline.

  • I understand that you are sorry for your actions, but there is no need to wear a hair shirt because of it.All is forgiven.
  • Leonard's putting on the hair shirt while he waits this thing out.
  • Oh, it's my punishment—my hair shirt, if you will—for blowing off my schoolwork this week.
2

an uncomfortable shirt made of coarse animal hair; worn next to the skin as a penance