Things_went_south -
: Frequently used to describe a drop in stock market value or prices.
: Describes general mishaps, such as a car breaking down during a trip or an injury during a match. Origin Theories things_went_south
: Often applied to failed deals, presentations, or projects. : Frequently used to describe a drop in
: The most common theory is that on two-dimensional maps, North is up (associated with positive progress) and South is down (associated with decline). things_went_south
: Recorded use in financial circles dates back to at least 1920 , appearing in the Elgin Dairy Reporter regarding falling commodity prices. It gained widespread popularity in the 1970s and 1990s.
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