make a stick for one's own back
English
Verb
make a stick for one's own back (third-person singular simple present makes a stick for one's own back, present participle making a stick for one's own back, simple past and past participle made a stick for one's own back)
- To take a decision that will have personally adverse consequences.
- Allowing a known trouble-maker to join the team is making a stick for your own back.
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