to be completely unprepared for an unexpected situation · to be unable to react quickly due to surprise
Imagine you're chilling, sipping your coffee, and then BAM! Your boss asks for a report due 'yesterday.' You'd be totally caught flat-footed! 😱 It's for those moments when life throws a curveball and you're left a bit stunned and scrambling. ☕️🤯
💡 **Heads Up!** This idiom comes from sports, particularly boxing or running, where being 'flat-footed' means you're off-balance and slow to react. 🥊🏃♂️ It perfectly describes feeling unprepared and unable to move or think quickly in a surprising situation. Don't let unexpected news catch you flat-footed!
Your friend suddenly asks you about a surprise party you're planning for someone else, and you didn't expect them to know. Which English expression describes how you feel? A. to feel on top of the world B. to be caught flat-footed C. to blow off steam