can of worms

can of worms
*a can of worms
Fig. a very difficult issue or set of problems; an array of difficulties. (*Typically: be \can of worms; open\can of worms.) •

This political scandal is a real can of worms.

Let's not open that can of worms!

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{n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. A complex problem, or complicated situation. * /Let's not get into big city politics - that's a different can of worms./ 2. A very restless, jittery person. * /Joe can't sit still for a minute - he is a can of worms./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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