Idioms

do (someone or something) damage

do (someone or something) damage

To cause harm or injury to someone or something. All that negative press did us damage before our store was even open to the public. She's so furious that I'm worried that she'll do someone damage if we let her out of those handcuffs. Just stop talking—you're doing yourself damage by babbling about conspiracy theories to the CEO.
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