spoil someone rotten
English
Alternative forms
Verb
spoil someone rotten (third-person singular simple present spoils someone rotten, present participle spoiling someone rotten, simple past and past participle spoiled someone rotten or spoilt someone rotten)
- (idiomatic) To overindulge someone, especially when it results in making them selfish and demanding.
- 2013, Jack Camarda, Corruptus Politicus, →ISBN:
- Naylonfred had spoiled them rotten, making them selfish and demanding.
- 2015, Vernal Lind, Beyond Tomorrow, →ISBN:
- She spoiled him rotten and introduced him to a life that wasn't really good for him.
Translations
to overindulge someone
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