have two strikes against (one)



have two strikes against (one)

To be at a deficit or disadvantage, nearing failure. The phrase comes from baseball, in which a batter is called "out" after three strikes. Man, I already have two strikes against me in that class, I can't turn in my project late too! You have two strikes against you from putting a dent in my car and getting a speeding ticket—if anything happens this week, your driving privileges will be taken away.
See also: have, strike, two

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rodina-Scottish
SagaSAH-gah (Swedish)Norse Mythology, Swedish, Icelandic
MattiMAHT-teeFinnish
WoodyWUWD-eeEnglish
Rossana-Italian
Augustin[ɔ:'gʌstin]