be in someone's pocket

be in someone's pocket
be under someone's control

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • be in someone's pocket — be in (someone s) pocket if you are in someone s pocket, you do everything that they want you to do. The school governors are completely in the head teacher s pocket …   New idioms dictionary

  • pick (someone's) pocket — 1. to steal from your pockets or bag without you noticing. Someone in the subway picked my pocket and got my wallet. 2. to cheat someone. Her lawyer told her that he would look out for her interests and then proceeded to pick her pocket …   New idioms dictionary

  • in someone's pocket — in (someone s) pocket under someone s control and influence. Industry leaders made the mistake of assuming they had the chairman in their pocket …   New idioms dictionary

  • in someone's pocket — If a person is in someone s pocket, they are dependent, especially financially, on them …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • in someone's pocket — ► in someone s pocket dependent on someone, especially financially, and therefore under their influence. Main Entry: ↑pocket …   English terms dictionary

  • pick someone's pocket — pick someone’s pocket phrase to steal things from someone’s pocket Thesaurus: to steal, or steal somethingsynonym Main entry: pick …   Useful english dictionary

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  • in someone's pocket —    If a person is in someone s pocket, they are dependent, especially financially, on them.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

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  • piss in someone's pocket — verb To say flattering or fawning things to a person in the hope of gaining favour with them. This is often found in the negative, denying that ones words are meant as flattery. Everyone will piss in your pocket when they think you are going to… …   Wiktionary

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