In this episode of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Aubrey address a listener's question about the idiom "throw someone for a curveball" and its variations. They discuss the origins of the idiom, its meaning (something unexpected or surprising, usually with a negative effect), and related expressions like "throw someone for a loop" and "come out of left field." They provide examples of how these idioms are used in business contexts, highlighting that even native speakers sometimes mix them up. The hosts also perform a role play to illustrate the use of these idioms in a workplace scenario, emphasizing the importance of connection through shared experiences of unexpected challenges at work. They conclude by recommending a related episode on the expression "hit the big time" and encouraging listeners to send in their questions.
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