The saying "nipped it right in the bud" means to stop a problem or undesirable situation before it has a chance to develop or grow. It originates from gardening, where removing a bud prevents a flower from blooming. This phrase emphasizes the importance of taking early action to prevent larger issues from arising later.
Nipped in the Bud - 1918 was released on: USA: 25 August 1918 France: 18 July 1919
Because , they become used to it....... That's why it's a well known saying BAD HABBITS MUST BE NIPPED IN THE BUD
If you believe that he was serious then go to the Police right away.
I means stop it before it gets to big.
NO -- Talbots is not closing all of its stores. Very bad rumor that was nipped in the bud by Talbots execs today.
Astro Boy did not make the comic book scene in the United States. He may have in Japan, Nipped him in the bud- pun intended.
To nip something in the bud means to stop it before it starts. A bud is the new growth of a plant - that little rounded green ball on the end of a stem. To nip means to pinch something off. So if you pinch off the little green shoot, the branch won't grow - you have nipped it off in the bud.
MLB player Bud Norris bats right.
MLB player Bud Norris throws right.
this "bud?" is for you.
Bud Black - right-handed pitcher - died on 2005-10-02.
Bud Black - right-handed pitcher - was born on 1932-07-09.