shake (one's) tree
shake (one's) tree
To provoke or compel one into taking some sort of action or reform. I believe people are electing radical candidates like her because they want to shake the government's tree. The employees' strike certainly shook our tree a bit, so we've begun
See also: shake, tree
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
shake someone's tree
Arouse to action or reaction, disturb, as in He really shook Hollywood's tree.
See also: shake, tree
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
shake (someone's) tree
Slang To arouse to action or reaction; disturb: "[He] so shook Hollywood's tree that ... all manner of ... people called me unsolicited to itemize his mistakes or praise his courage" (Tina Brown).
See also: shake, tree
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- shake someone's tree
- shake tree
- compel
- compel (someone) to (do something)
- compel to do
- lead (one) to (do something)
- lead one to
- lead to
- lead to do
- urge on