Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
meet your Waterloo
idiom
/miːt jɔːr ˈwɔːr.luː/

Definition
To encounter a decisive or overwhelming defeat.

Examples
- After years of success in business, the company finally met its Waterloo when the market crashed.
- Despite his confidence, he met his Waterloo during the final match of the tournament.
- She thought she could easily pass the exam, but she met her Waterloo with the difficult questions.

Meaning
The phrase ‘meet your Waterloo’ refers to a person’s experience of facing a significant challenge or defeat, akin to Napoleon Bonaparte’s final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

Synonyms
- face defeat
- encounter failure
- meet one’s match