put the kibosh on

put the kibosh on (something)

To impede, spoil, or prevent something from happening or continuing. News of unrest in the area really put the kibosh on our plans to vacation there. The manager put the kibosh on our staff party, saying it would cost too much.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

put the kibosh on someone or something

Fig. to squelch someone or something; to veto someone or someone's plans. I hate to put the kibosh on Randy, but he isn't doing what he is supposed to. Your comments put the kibosh on the whole project.
See also: kibosh, on, put
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

put the kibosh on

Restrain or check something, as in The rain put the kibosh on our beach party, or The boss put the kibosh on the whole project. The word kibosh has been used in English since the first half of the 1800s and its origin is unknown.
See also: kibosh, on, put
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

put the kibosh on

put an end to; thwart the plans of. informal
The meaning and origin of kibosh is uncertain. ‘Put the kye-bosk on her’ is used by ‘a pot-boy’ in Charles Dickens's Sketches by Boz ( 1836 ).
See also: kibosh, on, put
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • put the kibosh on (something)
  • put the kibosh on something
  • kibosh
  • tie (one) down
  • tie down
  • tied down
  • rain on someone's parade, to
  • the knives are out
  • pour cold water on (something)
  • pour cold water on something
References in periodicals archive
But this week it emerged that BBC bosses had put the kibosh on the whole thing.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has emphatically and repeatedly ruled out a commuter tax for fear it would put the kibosh on his efforts to lure corporate headquarters downtown.
Patrick Dempsey and wife Jillian Fink put the kibosh on their planned divorce earlier this year, so it seems Jillian won't be needing the comfortably plush Pacific Palisades mini-mansion she bought a year ago.
This go-round, the commander of the American Legion post that hosted the event put the kibosh on a woman about to ask it, telling her there could be no "political" questions asked in the hall because the Legion is supposedly a nonpolitical organization.
I'm sorry to put the kibosh on their nuptials, but I don't think killers - gay or straight - should be allowed to marry in jail.
Some Ohio hunters were all ready to take advantage of the state's Canada goose "beach seasons" over Labor Day, when government hacks put the kibosh on all the fun.
Tonight, more foodrelated violence ensues when Katie and Andy put the kibosh on her plans for a seductive dinner for two, pictured.
Tonight, more food-related violence ensues when Katie and Andy put the kibosh on her plans for a seductive dinner for two, right.
* The authorities in Tehran put the kibosh on a celebration for the Oscar-winning A Separation and its director.
That has put the kibosh on Bruce's plans to make the loan signings of Ghana pair John Mensah and Sulley Muntari and Egyyptian ace Ahmed Elmohomady permanent.
A judge just put the kibosh on Mocienne's request for DNA testing to prove Michael is her long lost daddy.
And they might put the kibosh on any referendum on further powers for the Assembly.
You'll be so bummed about having to cough up your cash that you'll put the kibosh on the cursing.
The University of Delaware also stopped early admissions this year, while the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill put the kibosh on early decision in 2002.
The principal, Camille Pontillo, put the kibosh on it, as Jamie Malernee of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel first reported.