Give him an inch & he'll take a mile & Overstepping your bounds
Posted by Lotg on October 15, 2003
My 10 year-old stepdaughter, Lara was telling me about a friend of hers who had overstepped her bounds. I said to her 'yes well she's always like that, give her an inch and she'll take a mile'. Now you American's won't have this problem, but we in Australian changed to metric (frankly I can't remember exactly when, some time in the 70s I think, but long before Lara was born).
Consequently, she asked me what that meant. She knew ABOUT imperial measurements, but because she hadn't grown up with them, really wasn't familiar with the saying.
Well, we all know what it means, but does anyone know its origins.
And while I'm at it, does the term 'overstepping one's bounds' originate from sport, or some issue over real estate or something else????
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