Drop the ball

To make a mistake or fail to handle a responsibility properly, especially when others are counting on you.

This American phrase comes from sports, particularly baseball and football, where literally dropping the ball results in missed opportunities or points for the opposing team. It gained broader usage in the mid-20th century as a metaphor for any kind of failure in responsibility.

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