Jeopardy today
Definition
An informal phrase commonly used to refer to the most recent episode of the iconic American television game show 'Jeopardy!', where contestants wager on trivia answers given in the form of questions.
A modern colloquial expression highlighting imminent risk or peril in the current day, often invoked with a dramatic flair in everyday conversations.
Examples
I buzzed in on Jeopardy today and nailed the category on obscure 18th-century hairstyles—take that, Alex Trebek's ghost!
Investing in that hot new meme stock put my portfolio in jeopardy today; now it's just a digital dumpster fire.
Watching Jeopardy today felt like my own personal tournament of champions, except I lost to the cat walking across the remote.
Climate change has the planet in jeopardy today, but at least my reusable coffee cup is saving the day one latte at a time.