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If you puncture someone's ego, you deflate them, or show them proof that their inflated self-esteem is false. The image is of someone with a swollen ego or boastful personality being blown up like a balloon. Imagine pricking that inflated ego with a pin, and you have the image for the metaphor. The balloon is a metaphor for the ego, which is an invisible imaginary term describing what one thinks of oneself. It is not an idiom, because the words do not have a different meaning than the combination of them.

Another opinion: To puncture someone's ego with determination could be suicide harrassment. The harrassment to suicide is in the mind of the person doing the puncturing, not in the mind of the person whose ego is being punctured, and it is deliberate, when the person uses the term puncture your ego to describe the effect they want from what they say to the other person. A person who wants to puncture your ego is more than annoying, and it is best to avoid them. In a way, it can involve a sexual harrassment.The sexual harrassment is that after the person's ego is punctured, it is hoped by the puncturer that the victim will notice how sexy he or she is, and sex will ensue. This is not a good relationship, and the victim had best get out of it as soon as possible. To repeatedly puncture someone's ego is a form of stalking. To puncture someone's ego is sadistic, which means deriving pleasure from inflicting pain, suffering or humiliation on others. The Nazis were sadistic.

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This is when something happens or someone says something which has the effect of causing someone who has a good opinion of herself or himself very suddenly doubt that high opinion. For example, if someone who believes that everyone admires her overhears someone say, "She is such a fool. Nobody likes her."

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