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put one's foot in it (say or do sth. tactless or embarrassing (Oxford Dictionary) | to say something by accident that embarrasses or upsets someone: (Cambridge Dictionary) • I really put my foot in it today. Malcolm introduced me to a young girl named Phyllis and I asked him in front of everyone if she was his daughter and he said no, she was his wife. Awfully embarrassing... ART Vancouver) | |||
plump; blurt out (He blurted something out – maybe he wasn't quite sober – Он ляпнул там что-то, может быть, не совсем трезвый | |||
fling off; plump out | |||
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fall with a plop; hit; hurt oneself; strike against |
ляпнуть : 23 phrases in 6 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
General | 10 |
Idiomatic | 9 |
Makarov | 1 |
Saying | 1 |
Teenager slang | 1 |