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What is the meaning of "to drop the ball" idiom?

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Idiom Conjugations:

 
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Gerund Form of the Idiom:

Dropping the ball can cause many problems in your life.
 
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Idiom Usage:

In the imperative:
"Do not drop the ball or there will be consequences!"
 
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Idiom Scenario 2:

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Ned and Grace are driving in their car.  They are going camping for the long weekend.  All of a sudden their car breaks down and stops running.  They pull over to the side of the road:
Grace:  "What happened, Ned?"
Ned:      "Well, isn't it obvious, the car broke down!"
Grace:   "I can see that.  Did you service the car like I asked you to?"
Ned:       "Hmmm.  Did you ask me to service the car?"
Grace:    "Yes, I did!  I asked you to check the oil and antifreeze and the belts."
Ned:       "I suppose I dropped the ball, then, because I completely forgot.  Sorry."
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Idiom Scenario 1:

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It is Monday morning.  Your term paper was due last Friday.  You did not hand in your term paper.  Your professor wants to see you in his office:
Professor:   "Good morning.  I see that you did not hand in your term paper."
You:             "I know, Professor.  I forgot.
Professor:   "Is your term paper completed?"
You:             "Yes, sir.  I finished it last Wednesday."
Professor:    "What happened?"
You:              "I became distracted by my friends because they wanted to go out and party on Friday night."
Professor:     "Is that a valid excuse?"
You:               "No, sir.  I dropped the ball."
Professor:      "Very well then.  Give me your paper now."
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Idiom Definition:

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"to drop the ball"
to make a mistake or fail - often because of carelessness or inattention
 
Synonyms:
bobble, botch, bumble, bungle, fail, failure, flop, flounder, flub, fumble, miscarry, mistake
 
 
This poor fellow has dropped the ball on his own foot. - - - - ->  a bowler at a bowling lane has dropped a bowling ball in his foot.  He is hopping on his other foot while holding on to his injured foot.  He is wearing a grimace of pain.




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