The phrase "pull the plug on" is an idiom that means to stop or terminate something abruptly or abruptly end an activity, project, or endeavor. It originates from the action of disconnecting or removing the power supply by pulling the plug, which cuts off the electrical current and stops the functioning of a device. Metaphorically, it refers to the act of stopping or ending something suddenly or decisively.
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