have (a) skeleton(s) in (one's)/the cupboard



have (a) skeleton(s) in (one's)/the cupboard

To have (an) embarrassing, unpleasant, damaging, or incriminating secret(s) from one's past. Primarily heard in UK. Even the most seemingly perfect people have some pretty shocking skeletons in their cupboards. She has a skeleton in her cupboard that could ruin her chance at being elected if the press were to find out about it. My agoraphobia has always been something of a skeleton in the cupboard for me.
See also: cupboard, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Audra (2)AWD-rəEnglish
Lazer-Yiddish
ZezÉ-Portuguese
RobbyRAH-beeEnglish
Ellsworth['elzwə:θ]
Mattityahu-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew