pull (someone's) bacon out of the fire
pull (someone's) bacon out of the fire
To save someone from imminent or impending trouble, difficulty, or danger. My brother is the best lawyer in town, and he's pulled my bacon out of the fire on more than one occasion! The president gets all the credit for the economic recovery, but it was really a team of international financial strategists that pulled our bacon out of the fire.
See also: bacon, fire, of, out, pull
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- pull (someone or something) out of the fire
- pull out of the fire
- on red alert
- sword of Damocles
- a/the sword of Damocles
- Damocles' sword
- save one's skin, to
- toll
- ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for (someone or something)
- gathering clouds