to be completely surprised by something unexpected · to be caught utterly unawares, often negatively
Ever had one of those 'Wait, what just happened?!' moments? 🤯 'To be blindsided' is your go-to phrase when something completely unexpected and often negative hits you out of nowhere. It’s like getting an email about a sudden company restructure when you thought everything was fine. 📧💨 You feel surprised, unprepared, and maybe a little shocked!
💡 **Origin Alert!** This expression comes from American football! 🏈 Imagine a player getting tackled from an angle they couldn't see – they were 'blindsided.' It almost always implies a negative surprise or shock, rather than a pleasant one. So, it's not for finding an unexpected $100 in your old jeans! 😉
Which situation is appropriate for using 'to be blindsided'? A. 🎉 You received a surprise promotion that you were hoping for. B. 🎁 You opened a gift and found exactly what you wanted. C. 😱 Your best friend suddenly moved to another country without telling anyone.