foot in one's mouth, put one's イディオム
foot in one's mouth, put one's
foot in one's mouth, put one's Say something foolish, embarrassing, or tactless. For example,
Jane put her foot in her mouth when she called him by her first husband's name. This notion is sometimes put as having
foot-in-mouth disease, as in
He has a bad case of foot-in-mouth disease, always making some tactless remark. The first expression dates from about 1900. The variant, dating from the mid-1900s, is a play on the
foot-and-mouth (sometimes called
hoof-and-mouth)
disease that afflicts cattle, causing eruptions to break out around the mouth and hoofs.
put (one's) bottom in (one's) mouth
To accidentally say article foolish, tactless, or offensive. He aloof tends to put his bottom in his aperture back he's affected to allege for too long, so try to get him off date as anon as possible. Oh man, did I anytime put my bottom in my mouth—I aloof congratulated Sarah's sister on actuality pregnant. She isn't.Learn more: foot, mouth, putfoot in one's mouth, put one's
Say article foolish, embarrassing, or tactless. For example, Jane put her bottom in her aperture back she alleged him by her aboriginal husband's name. This angle is sometimes put as accepting foot-in-mouth disease, as in He has a bad case of foot-in-mouth disease, consistently authoritative some awkward remark. The aboriginal announcement dates from about 1900. The variant, dating from the mid-1900s, is a comedy on the foot-and-mouth (sometimes alleged hoof-and-mouth) disease that afflicts cattle, causing eruptions to breach out about the aperture and hoofs. Learn more: foot, put