ram down someone's throat



ram down someone's throat

Also, shove down someone's throat. Compel to accept or consider, as in That salesman tried to ram a life insurance policy down my throat, or She has a way of shoving her political views down your throat. These terms transfer forcing one to swallow something to forcing acceptance of an object or idea.
See also: down, ram, throat

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RenzoREN-tsoItalian
Antton-Basque
Winters['wintəz]
Amandoah-MAHN-do (Spanish, Italian)Portuguese, Spanish, Italian
Vilenvee-LYENRussian
Dobbs[dɔbz]