go\ off\ half-cocked

go\ off\ half-cocked
• go off half-cocked
• go off at half cock
v. phr. informal
To act or speak before getting ready; to do something too soon.

Bill often goes off half cocked.

Mr. Jones was thinking about quilting his job, but his wife told him not to go at half cock.


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