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Put the kibosh on

Writer: Li Dan  |  Editor: Zhang Chanwen  |  From: Shenzhen Daily  |  Updated: 2024-03-01

A: His mother put the kibosh on his smoking habit.

B: How did she manage to do that?

A: She threatened to cut his allowances if he didn’t quit smoking.

Note: The idiom “put the kibosh on” means to stop or end something, or to prevent something from happening or continuing. The term “kibosh” is evidenced to have been used a few years before its appearance in Charles Dickens’ 1836 sketch, but there is no definitive proof to support any of its origin stories.


"Put the kibosh on" means to stop or end something, or to prevent something from happening or continuing.