No harm, no foul

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"No harm, no foul" is a popular sports expression, widely associated with legendary Los Angeles Lakers broadcaster Chick Hearn, meaning that no penalty is needed if no real damage was done.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf idiom
proverbial phrase
sports expression
appliesTo minor infractions
unintentional contact in sports
associatedWith Chick Hearn
associatedWithRole basketball broadcaster
associatedWithTeam Los Angeles Lakers
evaluation downplays seriousness of an infraction
extendedUse everyday conversation beyond sports
grammaticalForm fixed phrase
hasWord foul
harm
no
implies lack of significant damage
no need for punishment
language English
meaning if no one is hurt, the infraction can be ignored
no penalty is needed if no real damage was done
originDomain basketball commentary
popularizedBy Chick Hearn
relatedConcept let it slide
no harm done
semanticField consequences
fairness
tone informal
usedAs justification for not calling a foul
rationale for overlooking a minor rule violation
usedInContext basketball
sports

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Chick Hearn catchphrase No harm, no foul