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follow someone off a cliff
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Meanings:
1.
global
literal
neutral
To physically follow another person who goes over the edge of a cliff.
2.
global
US
UK
idiomatic
informal
pejorative
To follow a leader or influential person unquestioningly, imitating their actions or decisions and thereby risking serious or disastrous consequences.
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