said when someone just said something they shouldn't have said

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  • The original meaning was that it would have been better if your foot had been in your mouth so that you couldn't speak than to say what you just said
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After Homer complained how awful the potato salad was right in front of Marge (who made the potato salad), Bart told Homer to open mouth, insert foot.

Submitted by TriplePurple on January 10, 2024

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