Meaning of the word "chase your (own) tail" in English
What does "chase your (own) tail" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
chase your (own) tail
US /tʃeɪs jʊər oʊn teɪl/
UK /tʃeɪs jɔːr əʊn teɪl/
Idiom
to spend a lot of time and effort doing something that achieves nothing
Example:
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We've been chasing our tails all day trying to fix this bug, but we're no closer to a solution.
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If you keep chasing your tail with minor issues, you'll never get the main project done.