Down The Tubes

The phrase “down the tubes” is an idiom that means “to fail completely”. It is often used to describe a situation, plan, or company that has failed to meet expectations and is now in a state of ruin. The phrase is believed to have originated in the United States in the 1960s.

Here are some examples of how the phrase can be used in a sentence:

  • “If we don’t get more funding soon, this project will go down the tubes.”
  • “I can’t believe the company went down the tubes so quickly after the CEO resigned.”
  • “I’m afraid your chances of getting into that school have gone down the tubes since you failed the entrance exam.”

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