make (one's) beard



make (one's) beard

1. To be in a position of complete control over another person. The image here is of a barber shaving someone's beard (and thus holding a razor to that person's throat). It took some time, but I've made his beard—now, he does anything I say.
2. To deceive someone. Don't make my beard—tell me the truth about what happened!
See also: beard, make

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LudĚK-Czech
XzavierZAY-vee-ər, ZAY-vyər, ig-ZAY-vee-ərEnglish (Modern)
Lucretia-Ancient Roman, Roman Mythology
ChristaKRIS-tah (German), KRIS-tə (English)German, Danish, English
VilhelmiVEEL-hel-meeFinnish
Andreia-Portuguese