OP did you think this was the matrix? Who do you think is literally dodging bullets?
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One guy comes to mind...
Trump?
Brother if the shooter missing counts as dodging...
The term frequently means narrowly avoiding a bad outcome, regardless of how it happens. Often it's nothing more than Mr Magoo-ing out of the way.
There are remarkably few people in the world who can actually dodge a literal bullet. Everything else is just luck or escaping.
Yes that's what the term means figuratively. However having read the title I was referring to the other part.
I would assume through context clues that "figuratively" in this context means narrowly avoiding a bad situation, and "literally" means avoiding your death regardless of whether it has to do with a literal bullet or not.
It's an odd assumption to make when it's not the meaning of the word literally. That's literally the meaning of the word figuratively.
I think we've had enough years on this planet to realize people use the word literally incorrectly almost as often as they use it correctly.
Sure but not of the exact same time they use the word figuratively.
One year, Alaska. Hiking with friend on boulder field. We stop for a break, I stand below friend on the slope. 3-foot rock rolls down at me, luckily I was balanced enough to pivot out of the way.
Next year, nearby. High speed car accident with moose. I hit the brakes just before the moose. Came through the windshield a foot to the right of my head.
Alaska's an amazing place, but it has its share of dangers too.
Never been shot at but I came very, very close. My finger could've plugged the barrel.
Was helping look for a lost pet and saved myself looking in the wrong places because he had become diseased and bit and infected the person who found him.
Dunno why this got downvoted, not being bit by and getting sick from an animal is dodging a bullet. What, are we supposed to be "It's a poor 'lil guy, just be happy you get rabbies?"
It's because I've triggered a lot of raised eyebrows from people elsewhere who consider it their pilgrimage (because that's how much they are peeved by me) to find me in other places and vandalize/spam my stuff and experience, hence something I often say which itself also gets the same stones thrown at me. Somedays it seems I can't walk to the post office without being showered with phantom disdain.