have (someone) on a tight leash



have (someone) on a tight leash

To maintain strict or tight control over someone; to not allow someone very much independence or autonomy. Poor George seems like he doesn't get out too much these days. I think his husband has him on a tight leash. The boss has had her assistant on a tight leash ever since she hired her.
See also: have, leash, on, tight

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ennius-Ancient Roman
AdelbertAH:-dəl-bərt (Dutch)German, Dutch
Chibueze-Western African, Igbo
Ilda-Italian
Craig[kreig]
Alden['ɔ:ldən]