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Definition & Meaning of "[eat] dirt"

to eat dirt
01

to receive insults or bad treatment, especially without ever complaining

to [eat] dirt definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "eat dirt" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "eat dirt" is not precisely documented, but it is believed to have developed from the idea that consuming dirt or soil is a symbol of submission and humiliation.It is commonly used to convey the idea that someone should humbly accept defeat, humiliation, or acknowledge their mistake in a submissive or embarrassed manner.

02

to regret or feel bad about what one has said earlier

to [eat] dirt definition and meaning
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She eats dirt whenever she tries to impress others but ends up embarrassing herself instead.
He eats dirt every time he tries to show off his skills and fails miserably.
They will eat dirt if they don't prepare properly and embarrass themselves during the presentation.
Tomorrow, he will eat dirt if he insists on challenging the experienced chess player.
After my negative prediction for the season, I certainly ate dirt when the team started out undefeated.
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