Touch and go

The phrase "touch and go" refers to a situation that is uncertain, risky, or unpredictable. It often implies that the outcome could be either favorable or unfavorable, and that the situation could change rapidly or easily tip in either direction. It is derived from the idea of a pilot briefly touching (landing) an aircraft and then taking off again without fully committing to landing, suggesting a precarious and unpredictable circumstance.


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