take a flyer
The phrase "take a flyer" is an idiomatic expression that means to take a risk or chance on something without much thought or deliberation. It typically refers to investing money, time, or effort in a venture or opportunity that has a high potential for failure or uncertainty. Taking a flyer suggests a willingness to take a leap of faith or try something new, regardless of the associated risks and uncertainties.
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