"nip it in the bud" means to stop something at an early stage before it becomes a larger problem. It does not mean to continue or think about it, but rather to take action to prevent further development or growth of the issue.
It's a plant bud you're nipping - you nip or cut it off to stop the plant from growing in that area.
I means stop it before it gets to big.
It is nip it in the bud! which means to stop something before it get to big! I'm not sure why someone would want to nick it in the butt so I don't have an answer for that one!
I think you mean "nip it in the bud", which means to stop something before it gets started. The image is of someone clipping or nipping off a plant's bud before the stem or flower starts growing larger.Of course, you might also mean "button (or zip) your lip", which means "be quiet."
To nip something in the bud means to stop it before it starts. A bud is the new growth of a plant - that little rounded green ball on the end of a stem. To nip means to pinch something off. So if you pinch off the little green shoot, the branch won't grow - you have nipped it off in the bud.
The famous quote 'Nip it in the bud! You got to nip it in the bud!' was said by Deputy Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show. Barney Fife was played by actor Don Knotts.
get to the root of the problemtime to nip it in the bud
you can nip that in the bud
To stop a bad or dangerous behavior before it starts. When granny hear her grandson swearing she nips it in the bud by doing something about it - maybe call his attention to the bad behavior, give a time-out, or withold a treat.
The cast of Nip in the Bud - 2011 includes: Roy Allen as Bodey Andrew Hunter Sherman as Boss Christopher Mauldin as Becker Michael McClelland as Simon Michael Norquest as Jerry Neil Vance Witherell as Darren
It means just what it sounds like, he cares for her. Nip this one in the bud and quick. Nothing big, he just cares