fall through

fall through
fall through
[for something, such as plans] to fail. •

Our party for next Saturday fell through.

I hope our plans don't fall through.

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{v.}, {informal} To fail; be ruined; not happen or be done. * /Jim's plans to go to college fell through at the last moment./ * /Mr. Jones' deal to sell his house fell through./ Contrast: COME OFF.

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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