go between the bark and the tree
go between the bark and the tree
To be overly involved in someone's personal matters—often those of a married person or couple. You shouldn't spend so much time alone with Elaine—she is a married woman, and you're going between the bark and the tree! You know far too much about their relationship and have definitely gone between the bark and the tree now.
See also: and, bark, between, go, tree
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- die on
- die on (someone or something)
- die on someone
- cover
- grab (someone or something) by the throat
- grab someone by the throat
- grab someone/something by the throat
- get someone's dander up, to
- help (someone) along
- help along