Blowback

/ˈbloʊbæk/ noun

An unexpected negative consequence or reaction to an action, especially when it harms the person who started it; can also mean a literal blast of air going backward.

From 'blow back' (two words), combining 'blow' (force of air) with 'back' (return direction); first used in mechanics and guns, then adopted by CIA analysts in the 1990s to describe unintended consequences of covert operations.

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