jump the track

The phrase "jump the track" is a metaphorical expression that means to deviate from the intended or expected course. It often refers to a situation or plan that goes off track, loses its direction, or takes an unexpected turn. Just as a train derails when it jumps the track, an idea, conversation, project, or event can derail or go astray when it jumps the track.


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