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under the thumb
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Under the thumb' has been used to mean 'in the control of' since the 1700s. I imagine it came about because people would use a thumb to stop papers/banknotes etc from being dislodged/blown off a desk or counter. Since then, it has taken on the meaning of controlling other people, especially if it refers to a husband whose wife controls him!