queer someone's pitch
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queer someone's pitch (third-person singular simple present queers someone's pitch, present participle queering someone's pitch, simple past and past participle queered someone's pitch)
- (chiefly British, idiomatic, dated) To make a task more difficult for someone.
- 2002, Nadine Gordimer, The Pickup, Bloomsbury, published 2001, page 45:
- —no question, global buffeting has queered our pitch for growth in many ways, currency down-down, oil prices up-up—
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