on one's shoulders



on one's shoulders

As one's responsibility, as in The king carries his entire country on his shoulders, or The success of the conference rests on Nancy's shoulders. This metaphoric use of shoulders as the burden-bearing part of the body dates from the late 1300s.
See also: on, shoulder

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rupertoroo-PER-toSpanish
Nicostratonee-ko-STRAH-toItalian
Ephrath-Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Hilaire-French
Hobson['hɔbsn]
PaweŁPAH-vewPolish