knock someone off their perch
knock (one) off (one's) perch
To cause one to fall from a leading or prominent position. At the end of the day, I think voters just wanted to knock the prime minister off his perch.
See also: knock, off, perch
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
knock someone off their perch
BRITISHIf you knock a person or organization off their perch, you cause them to lose their important or leading position. Note: A perch is a pole, branch or other place where a bird sits to rest. For the regional firms this is an excellent time to knock London firms off their perch. Note: You can also say that a person or organization falls off their perch if they lose their important or leading position. There'll be no end of people ready to laugh when you fall off your perch. Note: You can use topple instead of fall. As one after another of the star companies of the 1980s fall on hard times, their high-flying executives are toppling from their perches.
See also: knock, off, perch, someone
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
knock someone off their perch
cause someone to lose a position of superiority or pre-eminence. informalSee also: knock, off, perch, someone
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- knock (one) off (one's) perch
- knock (one) off (one's) pedestal
- perch
- fall off (one's) perch
- fall off the perch
- knock (one's) block off
- knock block off
- knock someone's block off
- knock about with (one)
- I'll knock your block/head off!