be on bad terms (with someone)

be on bad terms (with someone)

To be in a state of utter disagreement, dislike, or contempt with someone. My ex-husband and I wanted to part amicably, but ever since the divorce started, we have been on really bad terms. I'm on bad terms with Stephanie ever since that argument.
See also: bad, on, term
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

be on good, bad, friendly, etc. ˈterms (with somebody)

have a good, bad, friendly, etc. relationship with somebody: He’s not on very good terms with his wife’s family. I’m on first-name terms with my boss now (= we call each other by our first names).
See also: on, term
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • friendly
  • be on good, bad, friendly, etc. terms
  • on bad terms
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  • penny-pincher
  • pincher
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  • devil in disguise
  • there's no accounting for taste
  • there's no accounting for tastes