What is the meaning of To get into hot soup?
"To get into hot soup" means to get into trouble, often a serious or difficult situation.
It's a figurative expression that implies:
* Being in a predicament: You've found yourself in a messy or unpleasant circumstance.
* Facing consequences: The situation you're in could lead to negative repercussions.
* Feeling pressured: You might feel stressed or anxious about how to deal with the situation.
Example:
* "If you lie to your boss about taking a day off, you'll really get into hot soup."
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