handle with kid gloves

The phrase "handle with kid gloves" means to treat someone or something with extreme care, gentleness, and delicacy, as if they were very fragile or sensitive. It originated from the use of gloves made from the soft skin of young goats, also called kids, which were exceptionally gentle and delicate. Therefore, the phrase implies taking extra precautions and handling the situation or person with great sensitivity.


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