in for a penny

The phrase "in for a penny" is an idiomatic expression that means being committed or involved in something, regardless of the potential risks or consequences. It implies that once one has made a small investment or taken a partial step towards a certain course of action, they might as well commit fully and take the bigger risk or consequence associated with it. It suggests a willingness to go all the way or not hold back, emphasizing the idea of embracing the situation wholeheartedly. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as when someone decides to take a leap of faith, make a significant commitment, or accept the potential outcomes of a decision.


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