Pull the rug out from under someone definition.
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What does pull the rug out expression mean.
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When you pull out the rug from under someone you may have done one of the following.
Pull the rug out from under which dates from the early 20th century and is likely american in origin treats this action metaphorically.
I felt like someone had pulled the rug out from under me when my health insurance said it was going to stop paying for my medical bills.
I felt like someone had pulled the rug out from under me when my health insurance said it was going to stop paying for my medical bills.
What does pull the rug from under expression mean.
To pull the rug out from under someone is to upset their stability or to cause their plans to fail to understand this idiom just imagine what would happen if you suddenly jerked a rug out from under someone standing on it.
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