queen it over
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Definition
Verb (Phrasal Verb): - To behave in an imperious, domineering, or superior manner toward someone; to act as if one has authority over others, often in a way that is perceived as arrogant or condescending.
Usage
This phrasal verb is used to describe a person, typically a woman, acting in a haughty or controlling way, asserting dominance in a social situation. It implies using one's perceived status, confidence, or position to treat others as inferiors. The construction is always "queen it over [someone]."
Examples
- Verb:
- Ever since she got the promotion, she's been queening it over everyone in the office.
- She loves to queen it over her younger siblings, telling them what to do.
- I can't stand the way she queens it over the volunteers at the charity event.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used critically or disapprovingly to highlight unpleasant, bossy behavior.
- It is the female-gendered equivalent of the phrasal verb "to lord it over" someone.
Variants and Related Words
- Lord it over (someone) (verb phrase): To domineer or act in a masterful, arrogant way toward others. This is the more common, non-gendered (though historically male-associated) equivalent.
- He lords it over his employees, making them feel insignificant.
Synonyms
- Domineer over
- Boss around
- Order about
- Rule over (in a social context)
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Look down on (someone): To regard someone with contempt or as inferior. (This describes an attitude, while "queen it over" describes an active behavior.)
- She looks down on people who didn't go to university.
Related Idioms
- Put on airs and graces: To behave in a way that is intended to make oneself seem more important or sophisticated.
- She's really putting on airs and graces since she moved to the city.
Verb
- act like the master of
- He is lording it over the students