Make a mountain out of a molehill

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The internet slang termmake a mountain out of a molehill” means to exaggerate or blow a small issue out of proportion, making it seem much more significant or serious than it actually is. It refers to the tendency of some people to overreact or make a big deal out of something trivial or minor.

Here are two practical examples illustrating the use of this term:

Example 1: Sarah posts a funny meme on social media, and John responds with a lengthy comment criticizing the font used in the meme, claiming it ruins the whole joke. Sarah’s friend, Mary, replies to John’s comment saying, “Come on, John, don’t make a mountain out of a molehill. It’s just a lighthearted meme, let’s not get too caught up in small details.”

Example 2: A celebrity is spotted wearing a t-shirt with a small logo of a brand in a paparazzi photo. Some fans on social media start speculating that this might indicate a collaboration or hidden message, creating elaborate conspiracy theories. One fan tweets, “Guys, let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill here. It’s just a shirt, not a secret code. We shouldn’t overanalyze every detail.”

Synonyms:
exaggerate, blow out of proportion
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