sit on one's hands



sit on one's hands

Take no action; also, fail to applaud. For example, Instead of making a new will, George is sitting on his hands, or The matinee audience was apathetic, sitting on their hands for the whole performance. Both usages of this metaphor for passivity date from the first half of the 1900s.
See also: hand, on, sit

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Narinah-reeKorean
TishaTISH-əEnglish, African American
Elysia-Various
Polat-Turkish
Regula-German (Swiss), Late Roman
Eileifr-Ancient Scandinavian