Definition: The slang term for "Deuteronomy 24:4" is "Quixotic," which translates to something that's impossible but still happens and can lead to absurd results. Here's a playful take on it:
Quixotic, the quixotic phrase from Deuteronomy 24:4, means someone who believes they have the answers, even if they don't understand them. In this case, they're just so sure that their "quixotic" plan will work that they won't let anything stand in their way. An example sentence using it might be: "I'm not quite sure how to get through to this guy with my quixotic idea, but I'll try to convince him. If he doesn't buy it right away, I'll have a better understanding of his position." This phrase could also mean someone who thinks they're the one in charge and can't let go of their ideas or plans because they believe they're too smart for them to be wrong.