don't try this at home
English
Phrase
- A caution that the activity being described or demonstrated is not safe for ordinary members of the public to attempt.
- Don't try this at home, but now I'm going to walk barefoot over the hot coals.
Usage notes
- Now often used humorously, or with no actual expectation that an activity might be attempted at home.
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