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