1. “No harm, no foul” means someone’s mistake didn’t cause any harm or damage. This expression is usually said in a joking way to relieve someone of any stress ... 2. “No harm, no foul” originated from the rules of streetball. Streetball is similar to basketball and was frequently played in the 1950s. In streetball, if ... 3. Use “no harm, no foul” to excuse an accident or mistake. If someone makes a mistake or causes an accident, they’ll probably feel bad or guilty. To let them ...
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