What is the meaning of this idiom...?
Out of the frying pan into the fire
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It means getting out of a bad situation but stepping into more worse
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It is said when you move from a bad or difficult situation to one that is more worse .
"out of the frying pan and in the fire"
when u came out of the frying pan ( which was ur first problem ) you stepped into fire ( another problem that is more worse ).
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