meddle in (something)
meddle in (something)
To involve oneself in some situation or activity, especially that which one is not meant or welcome to be involved in. I would have gotten away with the money laundering if you hadn't gone meddling in the company's financial affairs! My parents are always meddling in my love life, trying to set me up on dates with guys I have no interest in.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
meddle in something
to intrude [oneself] into something. I wish you wouldn't meddle in my affairs. Go meddle in someone else's business.
See also: meddle
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- wash (one's) hands of (someone or something)
- wash hands of
- wash one's hands of
- wash your hands of
- wash your hands of somebody/something
- wash your hands of something/someone
- for (one's) (own) sake
- for sake
- keep in sight
- keep sight of (someone or something)