Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

hang-out-your-a-shingle

idiom
/hæŋ aʊt jɔr ə ˈʃɪŋɡəl/
Definition
To establish or indicate that one is starting a profession or business.
Examples
  • After finishing her law degree, she decided to hang out her shingle and start her own practice.
  • He was excited to hang out his shingle as a freelance graphic designer after years of working for a company.
Meaning
This phrase originally referred to the practice of putting up a sign (or shingle) outside a place of business to signify its opening. It is often used informally to express that someone is beginning to offer their services, especially in freelance or consulting roles.
Synonyms
  • set up shop
  • start a business
  • open for business