Things_went_south -

: Often applied to failed deals, presentations, or projects.

: The most common theory is that on two-dimensional maps, North is up (associated with positive progress) and South is down (associated with decline). things_went_south

: Frequently used to describe a drop in stock market value or prices. : Often applied to failed deals, presentations, or projects

: Describes general mishaps, such as a car breaking down during a trip or an injury during a match. Origin Theories : Often applied to failed deals

The phrase "things went south" is an American idiom that describes a situation that has failed, lost value, or worsened significantly. Meaning and Usage : To "go south" means to deteriorate or decline. Contexts :