Shoot from the hip
English Idiom
Meaning: To act or speak impulsively without careful consideration or planning. It often implies making quick decisions or comments without thinking them through.
Origin: The idiom 'shoot from the hip' originates from the Old West in America, where cowboys would draw and fire their guns swiftly from the hip without aiming. This method was less accurate but much faster, highlighting the idea of acting quickly without precision.
