burn your bridges | burn your boats
This page is about the idiom burn your bridges | burn your boats
Meaning
You have burned your bridges, or burned your boats, if you were in a situation and you then left it after doing something that made it impossible to go back there.
For example
- If you insult the boss when you leave, you'll be burning your bridges and you'll never be able to go back to work there again.
- I knew I'd be burning my boats if I dropped out of school, but I didn't care because I was determined to be a photographer.
"Burn your bridges" is used in most varieties of English, while "burn your boats" is used mostly in British and Australian English.
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Contributor: Matt Errey