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stick my foot in my mouth
Hello,
A woman wants to get with a old-fashioned hunk in a drama but makes a mistake whenever she has a chance saying like "I just keep sticking my foot in my mouth with him"
Can you help me with the expression above? Thank you!
Jul 4, 2019 4:31 AM
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Native English speaker answering. Sticking your foot in your mouth means you have said the wrong thing.
July 4, 2019
'putting your foot in your mouth' is making a social blunder/mistake, or saying something without thinking that is embarrassing.
Whenever this woman talks to this guy, she gets so nervous (as she likes him) that she blurts out things or acts in a way with him that socially may be a little embarrassing for her or for both of them.
July 4, 2019
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