IDIOM OF THE DAY: Put the cart before the horse FIGURATIVE MEANING: To do things in the wrong order. TYPICAL USAGE: "You’re putting the cart before the horse by buying furniture before getting the keys to the house." ORIGIN: This idiom dates back to ancient times when carts were pulled by horses, highlighting the impracticality of reversing the setup.
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