do (one's) bidding

do (one's) bidding

To do what someone else wants or has requested, to the point of servitude. I hate how my mother always wants me to do her bidding—I refuse to do what she wants any longer! I can always get Tom to do my bidding, which is great when I'm faced with something I don't want to do!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

do someone's bidding

to do what is requested. The servant grumbled but did his employer's bidding. Am I expected to do your bidding whenever you ask?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • do bidding
  • put (one's) hand up
  • put hand up
  • put up (one's) hand
  • put your hands up
  • way
  • one's way
  • (one's) (own) way
  • assist in
  • assist with