three strikes and you're out

English

Etymology

Figurative extension of the literal origin in baseball, where either three strikes or four balls retire the batter.

Phrase

three strikes and you're out

  1. Three mistakes, rule breaches etc. will result in termination, disqualification or similar.

Derived terms

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