I'm from the UK, and I have never heard this expression. đ€
Maybe it exists in some other English speaking country...
I have heard of, "to have one's feet on the ground", meaning to be sensible and rational in one's thoughts and actions...
April 20, 2022
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I haven't really heard it personally.
I feel like it might not be common where I live or maybe in my age group
April 20, 2022
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It means to be a sensible or a pragmatic person,
April 19, 2022
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Hey!
It means to keep yourself grounded,not to get arrogant đ€đ»
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