Backblow

/ˈbækbloʊ/ noun

Definition

A sudden unexpected reversal, setback, or adverse consequence resulting from one's own actions.

Etymology

Compound of 'back' and 'blow' (strike), suggesting an unexpected hit from behind. Germanic root system describing reactive consequences.

Kelly Says

Think of it literally—you swing at something, and it swings back and hits you; metaphorically, every bad decision can give you a 'backblow' when reality catches up!

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