and that Idioma
and that's that
that is final, that is the way it will be done You will be home by 10 p.m., and that's that!
bite the hand that feeds one
turn against or hurt a helper or supporter, repay kindness with wrong My niece is biting the hand that feeds her if she keeps abusing the help that her parents are giving her.
bite the hand that feeds you
be unkind to the one who cares for you or pays you If you criticize your employer, you bite the hand that feeds you.
Don't bite the hand that feeds
When someone says this to you, they are trying to tell you not to act against those on whom you depend.
Hand that rocks the cradle
Women have a great power and influence because they have the greatest influence over the development of children- the hand that rocks the cradle. ('The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world' is the full form.)
Never Bite The Hand That Feeds You
Don't hurt anyone that helps you.
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
Mothers who care for their children are creating the next generation of men.
bite the hand that feeds one|bite|feed|feeds|hand
v. phr. To turn against or hurt a helper or supporter; repay kindness with wrong.
He bit the hand that fed him when he complained against his employer.
this and that|that|this|this, that, and the other
n. phr. Various things; different things; miscellaneous things.
When the old friends met they would talk about this and that. The quilt was made of this, that, and the other.
this and that
this and that Also,
this, that, and the other. Various miscellaneous items, one thing and another, as in
He said this and that about the budget, but nothing new or of great substance, or
We spent all evening chatting about this, that, and the other. The first idiom was first recorded in 1581; the variant dates from the early 1900s.
and (all) that
A byword acclimated to announce all-embracing things that are agnate or somehow accompanying to that which is actuality discussed. I charge to acquisition a stylist to do our beard and architecture and all that on the day of the wedding.Learn more: and, thatand (all) ˈthat
(British English, informal) and that array of thing; and all the added things: My brother’s got a farm, with chickens, cows, pigs and all that. ♢ Her paintings are able-bodied done and all that, but I acquisition them rather boring.Learn more: and, that