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cut the cord |
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cut the (umbilical) cord to stop needing someone else to look after you and start acting independently Usage notes: An umbilical cord is a long narrow tube of flesh which connects a baby to its mother when it is growing inside her. In order to achieve true independence, smaller nations must cut the cord and stop depending on the United States for financial aid. See also: cut cut the (umbilical) cord to end support of someone or something, esp. financial support He needs to cut the umbilical cord, get away and find his own place in the world. By criticizing his party so strongly, he cut the cord and now has to raise campaign money on his own. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of cut the umbilical cord (to separate a baby that has just been born from the tube that connects it to its mother) See also: cut How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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