IDIOMS

World of sports

IN ENGLISH, THE BUSINESS WORLD DRAWS SIGNIFICANT INSPIRATION FROM THE WORLD OF SPORTS, WHICH IS REFLECTED IN MANY COMMONLY USED EXPRESSIONS. WE HAVE COMPILED A LIST OF OVER 130 SUCH EXPRESSIONS, COMPLETE WITH EXPLANATIONS AND EXAMPLES.

DROP THE BALL.
Football player dropping the ball — visual metaphor for the idiom 'drop the ball', meaning to make a mistake or miss an opportunity in a professional context

This expression is commonly used to describe a mistake or failure, often resulting from a missed opportunity, an unachieved goal, a poor decision, or an incomplete task. The causes behind such failures can vary and may include negligence, lack of effort, poor planning, or other contributing factors.

The expression originates from the world of sports, particularly in games where possession of the ball offers a clear strategic advantage-such as football, soccer, basketball, or rugby. Losing the ball shifts the advantage to the opposing team, often changing the course of the game. In business, this serves as a direct metaphor for losing momentum, control, or opportunity due to an error or oversight.

Examples of how "drop the ball" is used in a business context:

  • By missing the presentation deadline, we dropped the ball and lost the opportunity to bid on the project.

  • Our shipments were on track until one of our suppliers went on strike. We dropped the ball on the delivery.

  • The defense team dropped the ball by failing to include a key piece of evidence in the case.

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