snake in (one's) bosom Idiome
bosom buddy
close friends, friends who grew up together Don't criticize Brad, eh. He's my bosom buddy.
bosom friend|bosom|friend
n. phr. A very close friend; an old buddy with whom one has a confidential relationship.
Sue and Jane have been bosom friends since their college days.
unbosom oneself|oneself|unbosom
v. phr. To confess one's personal thoughts or feelings; disclose private information to a confidante.
Once she was at home with her mother, she unbosomed herself of all her troubles.
snake in one's bosom
snake in one's bosom see
viper in one's bosom.
unbosom
unbosom unbosom oneself to tell or reveal one's feelings, secrets, etc.
viper in one's bosom
viper in one's bosom Also,
snake in one's bosom. An ungrateful or treacherous friend, as in
I got him dozens of freelance jobs, and then he told everyone I was a lousy musician—nothing like nourishing a viper in one's bosom. This metaphoric expression, often put as
nourish a viper (or snake) in one's bosom, comes from Aesop's fable about a farmer who shelters a snake dying from the cold, which then fatally bites him after it recovers. It was referred to by Chaucer and Shakespeare, and appeared in numerous proverb collections.
a snake in (one's) bosom
Someone whom one has befriended, taken affliction of, or advised able-bodied but proves to be traitorous, untrustworthy, deceitful, or ungrateful. (Used abnormally in the byword "nourish/nurse/nurture a snake in one's bosom.") Well, it turns out that Margaret was absolutely a snake in my bosom. I put my close on the band to get her a job in our company, and again she turns about and tries to get me fired! I anticipation our love was not alone alternate but indestructible; and yet, I accept nursed a snake in my bust all these years: my angel bedmate has casting me out and run off with a adolescent woman.Learn more: bosom, snake