to cause an unexpected problem · to disrupt a plan
Picture this: everything's going smoothly with a project, you're high-fiving everyone, and then BAM! 💥 Someone introduces a new variable that totally messes up the timeline or budget. That's when you say, 'Well, that just threw a wrench in the works!'
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'to throw a wrench in the works'? A. 🤝 When a team successfully completes a project ahead of schedule. B. 🚧 When an unexpected technical issue delays a carefully planned product launch. C. 🎉 When a company announces record profits and celebrates with employees.
💡 **Pro-Tip!** This idiom often implies that the disruption is *unintentional* or *unforeseen*, though it can also be used for intentional sabotage. Think of it like a random tool falling into a perfectly running machine! 🔧 It's great for when you need to quickly describe an unexpected setback without going into too much detail.