Lingo
[throw|cast|fling] caution to the [wind]
to start acting in a risky way without caring about its consequences
The idiom "throw caution to the wind" does not have a widely documented historical origin. It is considered an idiomatic expression that has evolved organically in the English language over time. It is used to describe a situation where someone decides to take a risk or act boldly,
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