Ah! When someone says “Whoa, this completely flew under my radar”, it usually means they missed noticing something important or surprising, often until recently. Let me break it down in detail:
Meaning
- “Flew under my radar” is a metaphor from aviation:
- Pilots use radar to detect planes.
- If something “flies under the radar,” it escapes detection.
- Figuratively, it refers to anything you didn’t notice, pay attention to, or were unaware of.
Usage Contexts
- News or Events
- “Whoa, this completely flew under my radar—I had no idea that the city passed a new law!”
- Meaning: You missed a significant update or change.
- Trends or Pop Culture
- “This new song/TV show completely flew under my radar.”
- Meaning: It exists and is notable, but you hadn’t heard of it until now.
- Opportunities
- “The job opening completely flew under my radar.”
- Meaning: You weren’t aware of a chance or opportunity that you could have acted on.
- Surprising Discoveries
- “Whoa, this completely flew under my radar—I didn’t know my favorite author wrote a new book!”
- Meaning: You were unaware of something significant until it came to your attention.
Tone & Connotation
- Often expresses surprise, mild regret, or amazement.
- Usually informal or conversational.
- Can be positive (discovery of something good) or negative (missed opportunity).
Synonyms / Alternatives
- “I completely missed this.”
- “I had no idea this was happening.”
- “This totally escaped my notice.”
💡 Example in Full Context
“Whoa, this completely flew under my radar! I had no idea that our local library started offering free e-books last month. I could’ve been downloading them this whole time!”
- Shows surprise + acknowledgment that it was previously unnoticed.
If you want, I can also make a visual explanation showing the metaphor, usage examples, and synonyms—makes it easy to remember and use naturally in conversation.
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