to misunderstand someone or something · to get confused about a situation
Ever had a moment where you and someone else thought you were talking about totally different things? 😂 That's when you 'get your wires crossed'! It's perfect for those awkward (but often funny) misunderstandings that can lead to a little confusion or even lighthearted frustration.
💡 **Pro-tip!** This expression implies that *both* parties are a bit responsible for the misunderstanding, not just one. It's a gentle way to explain a communication breakdown without blaming anyone! Use it when you realize there's been a mix-up in communication or plans. It's often followed by "Sorry, I think we got our wires crossed."
Your friend thought you meant Friday, but you meant Saturday for dinner. Which English expression describes this situation best? A. to hit the road B. to get your wires crossed C. to spill the beans