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What does the idiom rock boat mean?

The idiom "rock the boat" means to disrupt the status quo or create trouble. It implies that something is already working well and any change or disturbance could lead to negative consequences.

Here are some examples of how "rock the boat" is used:

* "I'm not going to rock the boat by asking for a raise right now. The company is going through a tough period." This means the speaker is trying to avoid causing any problems for the company during a difficult time.

* "Don't rock the boat with your new ideas. Just stick to the established procedures." This suggests that the speaker wants to avoid any changes or challenges to the current way of doing things.

The idiom is often used to discourage people from speaking out against authority or challenging existing norms. It can also be used in a humorous way to describe someone who is prone to causing trouble.

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