have (someone or something) by the tail



have (someone or something) by the tail

To be in complete control of someone or something; to be in a situation in which one's success is likely. Primarily heard in US. Any time my little brother wants to tattle on me, I just threaten to tell mom about the vase he broke—I've sure got him by the tail now! I can't wait to get my grades back—I studied so hard that I had my exams by the tail!
See also: have, tail

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mills[milz]
Rivka-Hebrew
CaleKAYLEnglish
Nana (1)-Greek
Cedric['sedrik]
LadislasLAD-i-slaws (English)History