Id | in_the_loop_604 |
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Idiom | ROCK THE BOAT |
Definition | to disturb a situation that is beneficial to the people involved; to cause trouble where none is wanted |
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Cross-Refs | Compare to: upset the apple cart |
Extra Info | The expression often describes a situation that becomes worse for the people involved when someone opens the situation to scrutiny. The expression suggests the idea that people who stand up or move about in a boat disturb the other passengers because the boat may capsize. It is frequently used as the negative command, “Don’t rock the boat.” |
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