Lingo
[cut|give] {sb} some slack
to not be so harsh, strict, or critical when dealing with someone
The idiom "cut someone some slack" originates from nautical terminology, where "slack" refers to a loose or relaxed rope or line on a ship. The idiom is used to show understanding emphasize the need for less pressure or criticism in various situations, especially when individuals are facing challenges or are new to something.
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