throw a spanner in(to) the works



throw a spanner in(to) the works

To disrupt, foil, or cause problems to a plan, activity, or project. Primarily heard in UK. We had everything in line for the party, but having the caterer cancel on us at the last minute really threw a spanner in the works! It'll really throw a spanner into the works if the board decides not to increase our funding for this project.
See also: spanner, throw, work

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LeopoldLE-o-pawlt (German), LAY-o-pawlt (Dutch), LEE-ə-pold (English), le-AW-pawlt (Polish)German, Dutch, English, Slovene, Polish
PaulÍNa-Slovak
Weldon['weldən]
Olwyn-Welsh
Torvald-Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Mathghamhain-Ancient Irish