“You’re on thin ice” is a phrase used in internet slang to warn someone that they are approaching a risky or delicate situation, and they need to be cautious with their actions or words. It implies that the person is close to facing negative consequences or disapproval from others. This term is often used to caution someone before their behavior potentially leads to negative outcomes.
Examples:
– Example 1:
A person is arguing with someone online, and they start making offensive comments about the other person’s appearance. At this point, a third person intervenes and says, “Hey, you’re on thin ice here. You should be careful with your words before it escalates further.”
– Example 2:
In an online gaming community, a player consistently violates the rules by hacking and cheating. The moderators issue a warning, stating, “You’re on thin ice. Continuing such actions will result in a permanent ban.”
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