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Community TutorWhat does: "Nip it in the bud" mean?
Dec 4, 2011 12:25 AM
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If you nip something in the bud, you stop it before it has any chance to develop into something much bigger.
A flower starts out as a bud. If you pinch, or nip the bud, you prevent the plant from becoming a full flower.
"Developers were planning on tearing down the old building, but protesters nipped the plan in the bud by having the building declared a historical site."
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