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cheap shot

1 of 1noun
/ʧi:p ʃɑ:t/
Forms:cheap shots
1

a comment or statement that is cruel or unfair

The origin of the idiom "cheap shot" can be traced back to sports, particularly boxing. It originated in the early 20th century and referred to a punch or blow that was considered unsportsmanlike or delivered when the opponent was unprepared or defenseless. Today, it is commonly used in various domains to describe actions or remarks that are perceived as unfair, disrespectful, or taking advantage of someone.

  • He enabled him to take the cheap shot that ended the fight, stirred the pot and kept Mayweather at the center of controversy.
  • I didn't appreciate that cheap shot you took at me at the party.You made me look foolish in front of our friends.
  • I think her making fun of his wife was a cheap shot
  • It would be a cheap shot to roast Franklin with the evidence he gave you as his friend.