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Question by  rosslori6 (99)

What does "throwing salt in the game" mean?

I have a friend who keeps saying this, and I don't want to sound stupid.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Making it more difficult to accomplish a goal or deal with a problem. This idiom originates from the idea of applying salt to a wound, which makes it more difficult to cope with the pain. The 'game' in this and other similar phrases represents life and it's struggles.

 
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Answer by  GeorgeH (179)

To "throw salt in the game" is to make it more difficult for someone else to do something, especially to pick up members of the opposite sex. Generally, it means interfering with whatever someone else is trying to accomplish.

 
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Answer by  PZ (1206)

To "throw salt in the game" is to purposely try to foul up someone's plans or schemes. It's most often used in situations where a guy is doing what he can to cause another guy to fail in his attempts to hit on a woman. A person who throws salt in your game might also be called a "cock blocker. "

 
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