to  pull  the rug (out) from under   somebody
pull
pʊl
pool
the
ðə
dhē
rug
rʌg
rag
(out)
aʊt
awt
from
ɔ:
aw
under
frɒm
from
somebody
ʌndər
andēr

Definition & Meaning of "pull the rug (out) from under somebody "in English

to pull the rug (out) from under somebody
01

to suddenly and unexpectedly take away support or remove something that someone relies on, leaving them in a difficult situation 

Idiom
Examples
The company pulled the rug out from under him when they canceled his project. 
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