Put your foot down
The phrase "Put your foot down" is an idiomatic expression that means to assert oneself, firmly establish one's position or authority, and take a decisive action in order to enforce boundaries, refuse further compromise, or stop something from happening. It typically implies a resolute and unwavering attitude in standing up for one's principles or making a firm decision.
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