give an inch and they'll take a mile
give an inch and they'll take a mile
Make a small concession and they'll take advantage of you. For example, I told her she could borrow the car for one day and she's been gone a week-give an inch! This expression, in slightly different form, was already a proverb in John Heywood's 1546 collection, "Give him an inch and he'll take an ell," and is so well known it is often shortened (as in the example). The use of mile dates from about 1900.
See also: and, give, inch, mile, take
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- give somebody an inch
- a (unit of time) or two
- a day, moment, etc. or two
- give me a break
- Give me a break!
- give somebody a break
- give someone a break
- I owe you one
- owe (one) one
- owe someone one