eat someone's lunch

The phrase "eat someone's lunch" is a figurative expression that means to outperform, defeat, or surpass someone in a particular activity or endeavor. It suggests taking away someone's competitive advantage or dominating them in a specific area or domain, usually in a skillful or convincing manner. It can be used to describe situations where someone is rendered incompetent or ineffective compared to others who are superior or more successful.


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