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Home Roost Bird Bad In The Loop 135 Return Trouble Lie

Id in_the_loop_135
Idiom COME HOME TO ROOST
Definition to return to cause trouble
Examples
  1. If you tell a lie, you may get caught up in it and find that it comes home to roost.
  2. Dorothy is convinced that she is ill and dying because her unhealthy lifestyle has come home to roost.
Extra Info

The expression probably originates from the idea of a bird leaving and then returning to its roost, the perch on which a bird rests. It is usually used to refer to something bad happening to someone who has demonstrated some bad behavior in the past.

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