not go any further

not go any further

To not be shared with anyone else, as of a secret. Don't worry, your secret's safe with me—it will not go any further.
See also: any, further, go, not
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • go no further
  • keep up appearances
  • verbum sat sapienti (est)
  • with no further ado
  • Don’t call us, we’ll call you
  • don't call us, we'll call you
  • Don't call us, we'll call you.
  • Don't ring us, we'll ring you.
  • further along the road
  • further along/down the road
References in classic literature
I had rather not go any further. There may be prettier women in Europe, but I doubt it.
It did not go any further, though when it comes to interesting big business projects, our companies are always ready to consider the terms for cooperation," Lavrov said.
Ronaldo has posted messages of support to the team on Twitter and Instagram before and after matches, which Santos referred to on Monday -- but he would not go any further.
One need not go any further than looking at his voting record to cite a few examples:
But Ms Evans insisted the plans would be subject to planning permission, and could not go any further without the green light from planners.
So if you come across a website that looks suspicious, especially if it's as a result of an email asking you to click a link to that site, then you should not go any further. The experts at Royal Bank of Scotland advise that you should avoid clicking on any further links and should not log in or disclose any personal information.
However, she said she treated them with care and kindness and did not go any further.
The European Court of Human rights found that although Article 8 was engaged, his rights had not been violated due to the fact, amongst a lengthy list of reasons, that the employer had a clear policy in place preventing computer use for personal reasons and the access did not go any further than to establish whether the messages were for solely work related use; as well as the fact that the dismissal was not due to the content of the messages.
He told Mr Power: "I need not go any further with regard to whether an order is necessary.
It reads: "The letter "Doud" will not save you, do not go any further."
I ran to the fire exit and managed to reach the third floor, but could not go any further as I developed breathing problems," said a tenant.
The police cuts are madness and should not go any further.
This defeat felt "different" but he would not go any further. "I don't want to be punished," he said.
They occasionally grab a bit of territory that isn't covered by a NATO guarantee (Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Transnistria, Crimea, Luhansk, Donestk), but they dare not go any further. So you could get a really unpleasant NATO-Russian confrontation out of this for a while (although it hasn't happened yet), but not a real Cold War in the old globe-spanning style.