[Idiom] PLAY FAST AND LOOSE. - The Risk of Irresponsible Behavior Explained

Play fast and loose.

Play fast and loose.

to behave unreliably or irresponsibly.

To 'Play fast and loose' means to act recklessly or irresponsibly, especially in how one treats others or handles responsibilities. Picture a cowboy in an old western movie, carelessly twisting his guns—his actions are unpredictable, and potentially dangerous. When someone plays fast and loose in real life, they might be treating serious matters lightly, possibly betrayi people's trust or taking risks that could harm themselves or others. It’s a warning against the chaos that can arise from not taking things seriously enough.

Example Sentences

  1. He tends to play fast and loose with the rules.

    He often disregards the rules and acts recklessly.

  2. The company can't afford to play fast and loose with safety regulations.

    The company cannot afford to ignore safety regulations.

  3. She was reprimanded for playing fast and loose with the budget.

    She was scolded for being careless with the budget.

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