move the goal



move the goal

To alter the rules or parameters of a situation in such a way as to suit one's needs or objectives, making it more difficult for someone else to succeed, keep pace, or achieve an opposing objective. (A US variant of the more common British phrase "move the goalposts.") Primarily heard in US. I hate arguing with that type of person. As soon as you start wearing down their logic, they just move the goal on the whole thing! We're never going to get the book design finished in time if the publisher keeps moving the goal every couple of months like this!
See also: goal, move

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TylerTIE-lərEnglish
HeikkiHAYK-keeFinnish
Allen['ælən]
Rudi-German, Hungarian
SergeSERZHFrench
LakeLAYKEnglish (Rare)