Have a foot in both camps meaning
What does the saying 'Have a foot in both camps' mean?
Idiom: Have a foot in both camps
Meaning:
Someone who plays a part or who is involved in two different groups of people, opinions, ways of thinking or living, etc, has a foot in both camps.
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