the fat [hit] the fire
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used to describe a situation that was already bad has suddenly become worse
The idiom "the fat hit the fire" is an expression used to describe a situation where a problem or conflict intensifies or becomes more serious. It conveys the idea that a previously manageable or contained issue has now escalated and reached a critical point. The origin of this idiom can be traced back to the imagery of fat dripping onto a fire, which causes a sudden burst of flames and increased intensity.
- We need a leader who is strong and steady, someone who won't shrink from adversity when the fat hits the fire.
- The company's financial troubles worsened when the CEO unexpectedly resigned.The fat hit the fire, and they had to make significant budget cuts to stay afloat.
- Mary thought her argument with her friend was just a minor disagreement, but when she discovered her friend had been spreading rumors about her, the fat hit the fire, and their friendship was irreparably damaged.
- The political scandal took a turn for the worse when incriminating evidence was leaked to the media.The fat hit the fire, and public outrage grew exponentially.
- The team was already struggling, but when their star player got injured right before the championship game, the fat hit the fire, and their chances of winning diminished significantly.