be (sitting) in the catbird seat



be (sitting) in the catbird seat

To be in a powerful position. The phrase likely refers to the catbird's preference for high tree branches (which keep predators at bay). Primarily heard in US. As the CEO's assistant, you are definitely sitting in the catbird seat. I know you were hoping to be elected president over Joe, but, as vice president, you're in the catbird seat if he resigns.
See also: catbird, seat

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Azrael-Judeo-Christian Legend
Edorta-Basque
Melchol-Biblical Greek
LesŁAwLES-wahfPolish
Beorhtric-Anglo-Saxon
Asclepius[əs'kli:pliəs]