cobra effect

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From an anecdote about the British rule of colonial India, according to which the British government offered a bounty for dead cobras, which eventually led to enterprising people breeding more cobras for the income.

Noun[edit]

cobra effect

  1. The situation where an attempted solution has an unintended consequence that makes the original problem worse.