shoot from the hip

The phrase "shoot from the hip" typically means to speak or act hastily or recklessly without careful planning or consideration. It often implies making quick decisions or taking immediate action without taking the time to gather all the necessary information or weighing the potential consequences. This expression is analogous to a cowboy shooting a gun from the hip, which lacks precision and accuracy compared to aiming carefully.


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