Fly in the face of something

The phrase "fly in the face of something" means to openly oppose or contradict something, often by disregarding conventional wisdom, popular opinion, or established norms. It implies going against what is expected or accepted, challenging, or defying an existing belief, rule, or tradition. It suggests an act of defiance or refusal to adhere to conventional standards or norms, possibly leading to criticism or opposition from others.


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