to  spin out of control
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Definition & Meaning of "spin out of control"in English

to spin out of control
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(of a situation) to keep getting worse in an uncontrollable manner 

to [spin|spiral] out of control definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?

The idiom "spin out of control" is a figurative expression that originated from the literal movements of spinning or spiraling and the concept of losing control. The exact origin of this specific phrase is difficult to pinpoint, as it has likely evolved naturally over time within the English language. The use of "spin" and "spiral" to describe the loss of control or the rapid escalation of a situation is a common metaphorical representation. The phrase became established and widely used in the 20th century to convey the idea of something rapidly becoming chaotic, unmanageable, or unpredictable.

Examples
The argument quickly spiraled out of control. 
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