pull the rug/carpet from under someone's feet

Related to word: pull

Idiom

Definition

  1. To suddenly withdraw assistance or support from someone, or to unexpectedly do something that creates significant problems for them.

    • The company's sudden bankruptcy was like pulling the rug from under its employees' feet.

    • When he decided to resign, he felt as if someone had pulled the rug from under his feet.

    • She didn't expect her sponsorship to be revoked, it was like having the rug pulled out from under her.