go down in flames

The phrase "go down in flames" is an idiomatic expression used to describe a situation where someone or something fails or ends disastrously or spectacularly. It implies a dramatic and catastrophic failure, often accompanied by embarrassment or humiliation. The phrase originated from the image of a crashing aircraft engulfed in flames, which symbolizes a complete and utter collapse or defeat.


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