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bite the hand that feeds one
turn against or hurt a helper or supporter, repay kindness with wrong My niece is biting the hand that feeds her if she keeps abusing the help that her parents are giving her.
bite the hand that feeds you
be unkind to the one who cares for you or pays you If you criticize your employer, you bite the hand that feeds you.
familiarity breeds contempt
a friend may dislike you if you do not respect his or her privacy Don't call Margaret Maggie. Remember, familiarity breeds contempt.
hit speeds of
travel at speeds of, do (a speed) The stolen car was hitting speeds of 120 km per hour in the city.
nothing succeeds like success
one success leads to more success This is the first rule of learning: Nothing succeeds like success.
cop some zeds
to sleep
A lost ball in the high weeds
A lost ball in the high weeds is someone who does not know what they are doing, where they are or how to do something.
Don't bite the hand that feeds
When someone says this to you, they are trying to tell you not to act against those on whom you depend.
Like a fish needs a bicycle
If someone needs something like a Fish Needs a Bicycle, they do not need it at all, originally a feminist slogan A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.
My heart bleeds
If your heart bleeds for someone, you feel genuine sympathy and sadness for them.
Reds under the bed
An ironic allusion to the obsession some people have that there are reds (communists) everywhere plotting violent revolution.
Small dog, tall weeds
This idiom is used to describe someone the speaker does not believe has the ability or resources to handle a task or job.
Sow the seeds
When people sow the seeds, they start something that will have a much greater impact in the future.
With friends like that, who needs enemies?
This expression is used when people behave badly or treat someone badly that they are supposed to be friends with.
Never Bite The Hand That Feeds You
Don't hurt anyone that helps you.
Nothing succeeds like success.
Once prosperity is achieved, then it helps achieve more.
bite the hand that feeds one|bite|feed|feeds|hand
v. phr. To turn against or hurt a helper or supporter; repay kindness with wrong.
He bit the hand that fed him when he complained against his employer.
nothing succeeds like success|nothing|succeed|succ
Success in one thing makes success in other things easier; people like a successful person.

A proverb.
The girls all like Bob because he is football captain. Nothing succeeds like success.
my heart bleeds for you
my heart bleeds for you I don't feel at all sorry for you, I don't sympathize, as in
You only got a five percent raise? My heart bleeds for you. Originating in the late 1300s, this hyperbolic expression of sympathy has been used ironically since the mid-1700s.