shoot oneself in the foot
- shoot oneself in the foot
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: to act against one's own best interests
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shoot oneself in the foot see under ↑
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shoot oneself in the foot (informal)
To harm one's own interests by ineptitude
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informal inadvertently make a situation worse for oneself
Useful english dictionary.
2012.
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shoot oneself in the foot — ► shoot oneself in the foot informal inadvertently make a situation worse for oneself. Main Entry: ↑shoot … English terms dictionary
shoot oneself in the foot — tv. to cause oneself difficulty; to be the author of one’s own doom. □ I am a master at shooting myself in the foot. □ Again, he shot himself in the foot with his open and honest dealings with the press … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
shoot oneself in the foot — informal inadvertently make a situation worse for oneself. → shoot … English new terms dictionary
shoot oneself in the foot — phrasal to act against one s own best interests … New Collegiate Dictionary
shoot oneself in the foot — verb To act against ones own interests; to unintentionally behave self destructively … Wiktionary
shoot — ► VERB (past and past part. shot) 1) kill or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow. 2) cause (a gun) to fire. 3) move suddenly and rapidly. 4) direct (a glance, question, or remark) at someone. 5) film or photograph (a scene, film,… … English terms dictionary
shoot — [sho͞ot] vt. shot, shooting [ME shoten < OE sceotan, akin to ON skjōta, Ger schiessen < IE base * (s)keud , to throw, shoot > SHUT, OSlav is kydati, to throw out] 1. a) to move swiftly over, by, across, etc. [to shoot the rapids in a… … English World dictionary
shoot — [c]/ʃut / (say shooht) verb (shot /ʃɒt / (say shot), shooting) –verb (t) 1. to hit, wound, or kill with a missile discharged from a weapon. 2. to execute or put to death with a bullet. 3. to send forth (arrows, bullets, etc.) from a bow, firearm …
shoot — verb (past and past participle shot) 1》 kill or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow. ↘cause (a gun) to fire. ↘hunt game with a gun. ↘(shoot someone/thing down) bring down an aircraft or person by shooting. 2》 move… … English new terms dictionary
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