catch (someone) flat-footed



catch (someone) flat-footed

To startle someone; to come upon someone unawares and/or when he or she is unprepared. Usually used in the past tense. The security guard caught the thieves flat-footed. That essay question in the exam caught me completely flat-footed.
See also: catch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Volya-Russian (Rare)
Alekseyah-lyek-SYAY (Russian), ah-leek-SYAY (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Meliton-Ancient Greek, Georgian
Howell-Welsh
Bishop['biʃəp]
Blandina-Ancient Roman