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Hang out one’s shingle

Meaning: To start a business or make it known that one is available to provide professional services, especially as a doctor, lawyer, or consultant.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “After years of working for a big law firm, she decided to hang out her shingle and open her own practice.”
  2. “He hung out his shingle as a financial advisor and quickly built a strong client base.”
  3. “With her experience in graphic design, she’s ready to hang out her shingle as a freelancer.”

Origin:
This phrase dates back to the 19th century when professionals, such as doctors or lawyers, would literally hang a small wooden sign, or “shingle,” outside their office to advertise their services. Over time, it became a figurative way of expressing the act of starting one’s own business.

Hang out one's shingle