Eat out of your hand

The phrase "Eat out of your hand" means to have strong influence or control over someone or something, to the point where they are obedient, completely under your command, or willing to do whatever you ask. It suggests that the person or thing is easily manipulated or controlled by your actions or words, just like an animal eating out of your hand, completely reliant on you for direction or sustenance.


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