draw fire

Verb

 * 1)  In an armed encounter, to attract gunfire from an adversary, whether unintentionally or deliberately for the purpose of allowing one's allies or colleagues to gain a tactical advantage over the adversary.
 * 2)  To create a distraction that allows one's friends, co-workers, or other associates to gain an advantage over the distracted party.
 * 3)  To attract criticism or an angry reaction.
 * 1)  To create a distraction that allows one's friends, co-workers, or other associates to gain an advantage over the distracted party.
 * 2)  To attract criticism or an angry reaction.
 * 1)  To create a distraction that allows one's friends, co-workers, or other associates to gain an advantage over the distracted party.
 * 2)  To attract criticism or an angry reaction.
 * 1)  To attract criticism or an angry reaction.