Also,
be one's own man or woman. Be independent, be responsible for oneself. For example, We can't tell Jerry what to do--he's his own person. Chaucer used this idiom in Troilus and Cressida: "I am my own woman, well at ease." [Late 1300s]
| Idioms: own person, be one's |
Also,
be one's own man or woman. Be independent, be responsible for oneself. For example, We can't tell Jerry what to do--he's his own person. Chaucer used this idiom in Troilus and Cressida: "I am my own woman, well at ease." [Late 1300s]
| person (Idiom) | |
| own (Idiom) |
| If one person ownes a vehicle can another person have insurance on it? | |
| One person owning another person is? | |
| Against the law to have one person working in a shop one there own? |
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