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What does "It (totally) threw me off" mean? How often is the phrase used?
Aug 12, 2012 4:43 PM
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If something or someone causes you to go the wrong way or get the wrong result, it throws you off.
The phrase comes from following something by its tracks and going off from the real path of what you are trying to follow because you saw false tracks. You were thrown off the trail.
"The extra wind threw my calculations off and our flight will be late."
"I was expecting 20 people, but the extra family you invited threw my plans off a bit."
August 12, 2012
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It's used often enough, but don't let it throw you off. :)
August 12, 2012
The answers are all correct. There is another saying "thrown off the scent". It correlates with a dog following a scent which is then distracted and then cannot find the scent again.
August 15, 2012
When you are solving a problem and someone try to help you. And they don't
You can also say "They took me down the wrong road"
August 12, 2012
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