tell the whole world

tell the (whole) world

To reveal or spread (some information) to or among a lot of people. Now, don't go telling the world about these plans. Stop shouting! I don't want to tell the whole world why we're fighting.
See also: tell, world
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

tell the (whole) world

tv. to spread around private business. Well, you don’t have to tell the whole world.
See also: tell, whole, world
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • don't give me that line
  • don't give me that story
  • don't hand me that line
  • don't hand me that story
  • (I) won't tell a soul
  • all in (one's) head
  • cast (one's) lot in with (someone or something)
  • cast lot in
  • don't give up the ship
References in periodicals archive
Indian agents should listen that it is not matter of sentiments but I want to tell the whole world about the sentiments of my nation.
Saeed Ghani said that Narindar Modi would tell the whole world what the regime of PTI was doing with the opposition, media and even the judiciary.
If there were documentations, then they should tell the whole world the circumstances that led to the vehicles being in the workshop?
You can express yourself through blogging, poetry, stories, letters, diaries and journals - the list is endless, and you can write for yourself or tell the whole world."
When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world...
We should tell the whole world that Kashmir's accession to Pakistan is inevitable.'
'Since then, I have vowed to tell the whole world his name.
In media statements on Tuesday, Nasr said that his move came to end "religious discrimination and to tell the whole world that all Egyptians are equal".
The UN has described the situation as "one of the worst humanitarian disasters of modern times." Yemenis "came out to tell the whole world that we will not accept to die of hunger or under siege, but these things increase our determination to die on the honorable fronts in the face of the invading conquerors, in the face of those trying to kill us with hunger, militarily and from the air," he added.
The first thing was for the Village Big Town Crier to go and tell the whole world that it was true that they were looking into money that came into the village unknown to the Country Giant.
"If I could tell the whole world about my story, I would, so that other women would not have to go through what I have gone through.
But here was a man admitting he is a mortal like everyone else, going on TV to tell the whole world in deep details about his battle with a rare kind of leukaemia.
His kind of music is the best way to tell the whole world your current feelings or the meanderings of your mind.
She duly praised the role the government and the Pakistan Army in restoration of peace, her dream of returning to Pakistan has been fulfilled due to the sincere efforts of the govt and army, now she can tell the whole world with great confidence there is complete peace in her country and her returning home is ample proof of this and now people can go to Swat, or anywhere.
When you are getting married, you don't tell the whole world."