muddle on
muddle on
To attempt to proceed or continue doing something despite being unprepared or lacking the required skills, organization, resources, etc. I forgot my notes for the presentation, so I just had to muddle on off the top of my head. The company fell into disarray after the CEO was arrested, but we've been muddling on ever since.
See also: muddle, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- muddle along
- clip (something) out of (something)
- clip out of
- end in
- end in (something)
- a thing
- a whole thing
- burn (someone or something) to a cinder
- burned to a cinder
- cinder