This basically means that the person concerned is over extending their authority (using powers that they don't have) or being bossy. Another way of saying it would be to say 'getting above their station'.
It means disturbingly confident, unacceptably cocky, bossy and conceited.
To full of yourself or your ego is too big for your trousers!
This means that someone who becomes overly confident or arrogant will eventually be revealed to be flawed or inadequate. It serves as a warning against arrogance or hubris.
Girlfriends - 2000 Too Big for Her Britches 5-6 was released on: USA: 25 October 2004
It's just big enough to sit on but not too big for my britches.
Sad but true.
It means she's vain, big-headed, arrogant or bossy - the actual shade may be influenced by the particular conversation's context.
Depends on what you mean by "quote out" ?
It means she's vain, big-headed, arrogant or bossy - the actual shade may be influenced by the particular conversation's context.
It means she's vain, big-headed, arrogant or bossy - the actual shade may be influenced by the particular conversation's context.
Your britches are too difficult for your mind to comprehend how to equip them.
So we can look around and say. "My britches are too small"
too many cooks spoil the brothtoo pooped to poptoo hot to handleto blind to seetoo kind for wordsIt looks too good to eattoo rich for my bloodtoo much time on your handstoo many to counttoo little, too latetoo big for his britches
Justin Rhodes has: Performed in "Stiff Sentence" in 1986. Performed in "Sunstroke" in 1986. Performed in "The Best Men" in 1986. Performed in "Too Big for His Britches" in 1988. Performed in "Big and Thick" in 1989. Performed in "Just 18 and Gay" in 1996.