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Fold like a cheap suit Meaning in English

expression

FOLD lyke uh CHEEP SOOT
FOLD lyke uh CHEEP SOOT

Definition

To give in, surrender, or give up very easily, often under pressure. It suggests someone lacks resilience or determination.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, mildly humorous American English idiom. Often used to describe someone who gives up at the first sign of trouble or does not resist pressure. Sometimes used critically or sarcastically. Common in spoken English, especially regarding negotiations, arguments, or competition.

Example Sentences

He folded like a cheap suit during the interview when they asked tough questions.

basic

The team folded like a cheap suit in the final minutes of the game.

basic

When faced with criticism, she folds like a cheap suit.

basic

I expected you to argue back, but you folded like a cheap suit.

natural

The witness folded like a cheap suit as soon as the lawyer pressured him.

natural

Negotiators must be tough—they can't fold like a cheap suit at the first demand.

natural