See also: potshot

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Etymology

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1858, shot taken for the (cooking) pot, namely for food; see pothunter.[1] Sense “opportunistic criticism” from 1926.[1]

Noun

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pot shot (plural pot shots)

  1. A haphazard shot with a firearm, taken with careless aim, often fired at a random _target.
  2. A shot taken from a hidden stakeout.
  3. By analogy, insulting or hurtful words carelessly or randomly said; opportunistic attack, especially criticism.
    • 2007, The Observer[1]:
      Why should Jonathan, Ruth and all the others have to stay out there like sitting ducks as policemen and their smug reporter friends took pot shots at them?
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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “pot shot”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

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