to disagree with someone about something
the result of an action
when someone moves out of line
to lose one’s position on something
to come out of place
to leave an event
I had a fall out with my mom about her losing my earrings.
My sister and I had a fall out a few years ago and we haven’t spoken in years.
If I had known what the fall out would be, I would not have told them about my new business venture.
When he fell out of line the whole formation was a disaster.
When I fell out of my chair everybody laughed at me.
I forgot to buckle my little sister into her stroller correctly so she fell out.
My cat fell out of the tree and hit my car, I think she cracked the windshield.
I can’t get braces until all of my baby teeth have fallen out.
I have a test tomorrow morning, I will need to fall out.
There is no origin for this idiom
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