to  be  cruising for a bruising
be
kru:zɪng
kroozing
cruising
fɔ:r
fawr
for
ə
ē
a
bru:zɪng
broozing
bruising

Definition & Meaning of "be cruising for a bruising"in English

to be cruising for a bruising
01

to knowingly do what can get one into trouble 

Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "be cruising for a bruising" and when to use it?

This idiomatic expression "be cruising for a bruising" likely originated in the mid-20th century, and it conveys a warning or prediction of trouble or harm. The phrase is used to suggest a sense of impending trouble, emphasizing that the person's actions or attitude are provocative or risky.

Examples
Unless you've got your stuff together then you're cruising for a bruising 
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