Out of your league

The phrase "out of your league" is used to describe a situation in which someone deems themselves or someone else as being superior or more desirable compared to another individual in terms of attractiveness, social status, intelligence, or any other aspect. It suggests that someone is not worthy of pursuing a romantic or social connection with someone who is perceived as being of higher caliber or more desirable.


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