Jump in feet first meaning
What does the saying 'Jump in feet first' mean?
Idiom: Jump in feet first
Meaning:
If you jump in feet first, you approach a task or activity with little to no hesitation. When you jump into a swimming pool, there's no going back once your feet leave the ground- you will enter the water. When you jump in feet first with a new activity or task or requirement, you give it your best, knowing there is no going back.
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