dirty pool
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Definition
- Noun:
- Unfair, unethical, or unsportsmanlike conduct: The phrase "dirty pool" refers to behavior that is deceitful, underhanded, or violates accepted standards of fairness, especially in competition, business, or politics. It implies actions taken to gain an advantage through improper means.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Accusing his opponent of plagiarism without evidence was considered dirty pool.
- The company's practice of spreading false rumors about competitors is just dirty pool.
- In both politics and sports, voters and fans despise dirty pool.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in contexts where a certain level of honor or rules is expected but violated. It carries a strong connotation of disapproval and is typically used as an uncountable noun (e.g., "That's dirty pool," not "a dirty pool").
- It can describe a specific act or a general pattern of behavior.
- The entire campaign was marred by dirty pool.
Variants and Related Words
- Dirty tricks (noun phrase): Deceitful or underhanded actions, especially in politics or espionage. This is a closely related and more common synonym.
- The spy agency was known for its dirty tricks.
- Foul play (noun phrase): Unfair or dishonest behavior, often with a stronger implication of criminal activity.
- The police suspected foul play in his disappearance.
Synonyms
- Unfair play
- Underhandedness
- Skulduggery (more formal/literary)
- Chicanery
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Play dirty: This is the verbal form of the concept, meaning to act in an unfair or deceitful manner.
- If they start to play dirty, we'll have to reconsider our strategy.
- Below the belt: An idiom from boxing, meaning an unfair or unscrupulous attack.
- Bringing up his family problems during the debate was a hit below the belt.
Noun
- conduct that is unfair or unethical or unsportsmanlike