A bird takes it's chicks under it's wing to protect them. When you take someone under your wing, you protect, care for, or mentor them.
It means to take someone into your tutorlidge. Like to say a teacher gets a new student. They would be taking them under their wing.
Er ... what? Are you asking what "under one's wing" means? Here's a link.
Well, darling, the idiom 'take under your wing' comes from the literal act of a mother bird protecting and nurturing her young under her wing. It's used metaphorically to mean taking someone under your care or guidance. So, next time someone asks you to explain this idiom, just tell them it's about being a badass protector like a mama bird.
improvise, wing it, play it by ear
To help her adjust to our school, I took the new girl under my wing. Luckily, an experienced clerk took me under her wing so my first day on the job went smoothly. I'll keep you under my wing until you learn the routine around here.
Like a bird covering it's young under its wing, the saying means 'I will protect you'.
Under the support, protection or backing of someone.
You are one of our most experienced employees and with so many new people starting, we want you to take someone under your wing.
Ok you will need to take the three bolts off from the top of your wing under the bonnet (not the two large bolts at the top as those bolts are for the bonnet arm). You will then need to take the three bolts from the side of the wing these can be seen when you open the door from behind the wing. The last bolt is at the front under the bumper (you shouldn
Under the Raven's Wing was created on 2007-10-26.
Samwell Tarly, a recent recruit in the Nights Watch
There is more pressure under the wing than is on top of the wing. This is what generates the lift for flight.
Under Her Wing - 1912 was released on: USA: 22 February 1912