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foot-in-mouth

[ foot-n-mouth ]

adjective

  1. (of a statement) inappropriate, insensitive, or imprudent.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of foot-in-mouth1

First recorded in 1965–70; from idiomatic phrase put one's foot in one's mouth
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A series of foot-in-mouth appearances early in the administration shook Harris’ confidence, which led to further missteps, which threw her further off keel.

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What we are witnessing is another chronic flare-up of celebrity foot-in-mouth disease in the social media age.

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Similarly, may I offer my gratitude to "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actor Jeff Garlin for his recent public attack of acute TMI, a symptom of foot-in-mouth disease?

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Some of the “Van Winkle-iest” moments involve Miranda’s foot-in-mouth disease when interacting with Nya Wallace, the Black professor in her new human rights law graduate program.

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Tucker Carlson suffers from foot-in-mouth syndrome.

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