have the shoe on the other foot

have the shoe on the other foot

To experience a role reversal with another person, especially when the swapped roles are the opposite of each other. I can see that you don't like being told what to do, but now you have the shoe on the other foot!
See also: foot, have, on, other, shoe
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have the shoe on the other foot

Fig. to experience the opposite situation (from a previous situation). (See the proverb The shoe is on the other foot. I used to be a student, and now I'm the teacher. Now I have the shoe on the other foot.
See also: foot, have, on, other, shoe
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • shoe is on the other foot
  • shoe is on the other foot, the
  • the shoe is on the other foot
  • the boot is on the other foot
  • laugh out (of) the other side of (one's) face
  • laugh out of the other side of face and laugh out of the other ...
  • the tail wagging the dog
  • the tail wags the dog
  • tail wagging the dog
  • tail wagging the dog, the