to  have   somebody  (in the palm / eating out) of one's hand
have
hæv
hāv
somebody
ɪn
in
(in
ðə
dhē
the
pɑ:m
paam
palm / eating
ɒv
ov
out)
wʌnz
vanz
of
hænd
hānd
<i>one's</i>
hand

Definition & Meaning of "have somebody in the palm of one's hand"in English

to have somebody in the palm of one's hand
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to have someone under one's complete domination or control 

to [have] {sb} (in the palm|eating out) of {one's} hand definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "have someone in the palm of one's hand" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "have someone in the palm of one's hand" is not precisely known. However, it is thought to have its roots in the ancient practice of palmistry or chiromancy, which involves interpreting the lines and features of a person's palm to gain insight into their character or future. The palm of the hand has long been associated with control, as it is the part of the body used to grasp and manipulate objects. The phrase may have emerged from this association with power and control. It is often used in discussions about power dynamics, manipulation, or personal relationships.

Examples
The new CEO has the entire board eating out of his hand. 
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