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FACE, FALL (FLAT) ON ONE'S (HIS, ETC.)

FACE, FALL (FLAT) ON ONE'S (HIS, ETC.)
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to be completely unsuccessful, to make an error or blunder. This phrase alludes to falling down and hitting one's face. It originated in the 1600s, and was first used to mean to cast oneself facedown on the ground in reverence, humility, etc.