tirer son épingle du jeu

French edit

Etymology edit

Literally, to pull one's pin out of the game, a reference to a 15th century children's game with pins and a ball, similar to mikado.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ti.ʁe sɔ̃.n‿e.pɛ̃.ɡlə dy ʒø/
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Verb edit

tirer son épingle du jeu

  1. (figuratively) to play one's cards right; to make it out of a potentially bad situation relatively unscathed; to pull out skilfully while the going is still good

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