tied to one's apron strings
tied
taɪd
taid
to
tu
too
<i>one's</i>
wʌnz
vanz
apron
eɪprən
eiprēn
strings
strɪngz
stringz

Definition & Meaning of "tied to one's apron strings"in English

tied to one's apron strings
01

(of a grown adult) excessively dependent on or controlled by someone else, usually a parent or a partner 

tied to {one's} apron strings definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "tied to one's apron strings" and when to use it?

The idiom "tied to one's apron strings" likely emerged from traditional gender roles and the domestic sphere. Aprons have long been associated with women's clothing, particularly in the context of household chores and caregiving. The phrase metaphorically suggests a person, usually a child or a subordinate individual, being closely connected to the authority and influence of a dominant figure, typically a mother or a spouse. The apron strings symbolize the physical attachment and dependence, representing the subordinate's reliance on the dominant figure for guidance, support, and decision-making. It is commonly employed when discussing relationships, particularly those involving parents and children or spouses.

Examples
He is thirty, but he is still tied to his mother's apron strings. 
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