jump through a hoop
jump through hoops
To face or have to complete many challenges in pursuit of something that one wants, especially challenges that seem arbitrary or excessive. The boss made me jump through a lot of hoops to earn this corner office, believe me. I was doing everything from leading presentations to getting him coffee for months. You shouldn't have to jump through hoops just to get a car loan. At Johnson Motors, we make it easy for you.
See also: hoop, jump, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
jump through a hoop
and jump through hoopsFig. to do everything possible to obey or please someone; to bend over backwards (to do something). (Trained circus animals jump through hoops.) She expects us to jump through hoops for her. What do you want me to do—jump through a hoop?
See also: hoop, jump, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- jump through hoops
- go through hoops
- hoops
- put (one) through the hoops
- put someone through the hoops
- clear sailing
- go through fire
- go through fire and water
- stick at
- go through hell and high water