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Tire fire Meaning in English

expression

ˈtaɪɝ/ /ˈfaɪɝ/, /ˈfaɪɹ
TY-er FY-er
tˈaɪə/ /fˈaɪə
TY-uh FY-uh

Definition

A "tire fire" is a fire involving burning tires, which is very hard to put out and creates a lot of pollution. Informally, it also means a situation that is a complete disaster or totally out of control.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in informal, sarcastic, or humorous speech. As slang, commonly follows 'this/that is a tire fire' to comment on chaotic or terribly managed events (e.g., sports, politics, work). Not used in formal writing. Distinct from literal fires—make sure context is clear.

Example Sentences

The old factory had a tire fire last year.

basic

A tire fire creates a lot of black smoke.

basic

This party is a real tire fire, nothing is going right.

basic

The meeting turned into a tire fire when everyone started yelling.

natural

Last season, the team's defense was a total tire fire.

natural

Honestly, this whole year has felt like a never-ending tire fire.

natural