Dip / put / stick one’s toe / toes in the water

Origin of: Dip / put / stick one’s toe / toes in the water

Dip / put / stick one’s toe / toes in the water

A metaphor that means to try something new or start a new project cautiously without over-commitment or too much risk. It dates from about the 1950s, and derives from the obvious allusion of dipping a toe into water to test the temperature.