tied to apron strings



tied to apron strings

Wholly dependent on or controlled by a woman, especially one's mother or wife. For example, At 25, he was still too tied to her apron strings to get an apartment of his own. This expression, dating from the early 1800s, probably alluded to apron-string tenure, a 17th-century law that allowed a husband to control his wife's and her family's property during her lifetime.
See also: apron, string, tie

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Timofeitee-mah-FYAYRussian
Yan (1)-Belarusian
Angelus-Late Roman
Toma (1)-Russian
KoppÁNy-Hungarian
Janeka-English (Rare)