put the skids on
put the skids on (something)
To cause something to halt, cease, or fail. His criminal record has so far put the skids on every job he's applied for. The CEO quickly put the skids on the proposal for better employee benefits.
See also: on, put, skid
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
put the skids on (something)
Sl. to cause something to fail. They put the skids on the project when they refused to give us any more money. That's the end of our great idea! Somebody put the skids on.
See also: on, put, skid
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
put the skids on
Bring to a halt, as in The school committee put the skids on the idea of a dress code. The word skid here probably refers to a shoe or drag that applies pressure to the wheel of a vehicle to prevent it from moving.
See also: on, put, skid
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
put the skids on
Slang To bring to a halt: "Sacrificing free speech to put the skids on prurient printed matter is not the correct path, the courts said" (Curtis J. Sitomer).
See also: on, put, skid
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- put (one's) back into (something)
- put a stopper on
- put a stopper on (something)
- put by
- put (something) by
- put (something) in with (someone or something)
- put (something) on the block
- put (one) up for (something)
- put a cap on
- put a cap on (something)