ESL with Jen - The idiom 'below the belt' means to say something that is unfair or insulting. To criticize someone's weight is below the belt. This expression comes from the sport
![Next Step English 📖🐝 on Twitter: "🙄: You'll never quit. Your parents were both addicts, and you're going to be a lifelong addict, too. 😳: That was BELOW THE BELT. You didn't Next Step English 📖🐝 on Twitter: "🙄: You'll never quit. Your parents were both addicts, and you're going to be a lifelong addict, too. 😳: That was BELOW THE BELT. You didn't](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DUXA3PyX0AA-Nkl.png)
Next Step English 📖🐝 on Twitter: "🙄: You'll never quit. Your parents were both addicts, and you're going to be a lifelong addict, too. 😳: That was BELOW THE BELT. You didn't
![AntriParto on Twitter: "Idiom: hit someone below the belt https://t.co/HqyjlaZ5oE https://t.co/eVKUGLVJoY" / Twitter AntriParto on Twitter: "Idiom: hit someone below the belt https://t.co/HqyjlaZ5oE https://t.co/eVKUGLVJoY" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FRc_0r1WUAgaop6.jpg)