to look for something that's very hard or impossible to find · to waste time searching for something in vain
Imagine you're searching for that *one* specific vintage jacket or a limited-edition gadget that everyone wants. You hit every store, scour every online shop, but it's nowhere to be found! 😫 This expression perfectly captures that frustrating, often fruitless, quest.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This idiom comes from a medieval sport (or cruel activity, depending on how you see it!) where horses chased a leading horse in a winding, irregular course, similar to how wild geese fly. It implies a long, confusing, and often pointless pursuit. 🐦💨 So, if you've spent hours hunting for something that seems to have vanished, you've definitely been on one of these!
When would you use 'to go on a wild goose chase' in a shopping context? A. 🛍️ When you found exactly what you wanted quickly and easily. B. 😫 When you spent all day looking for a specific, sold-out item. C. 🎁 When you received an unexpected discount on your purchase.