To put a kibosh on something means to stop or halt it, often by asserting authority or making a final decision. It is a slang term used to indicate the end or prevention of an activity or plan.
A check or restraint. To put the kibosh on something means to bring it to a stop. The word evolved in Britain in the early 1800's , probably from Yiddish.
Belgium Put the Kibosh on the Kaiser was created in 1914.
The instructor put the kibosh on our plan to take a side trip.
The origin of the word "kibosh" is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated in Ireland in the early 19th century. It may have come from the Gaelic word "cabaiste" meaning cudgel or shillelagh. Over time, "kibosh" came to mean putting an end to something or stopping it.
The bible
The phrase "to put the kibosh on" is an English saying of obscure origin meaning "to put an end to". There is no known object actually called a kibosh, although according to online dictionaries such as WorldWideWords, there are several possible origins of the word.
The slang term is spelled "kibosh", meaning a resistance or restraint, something that stops or prevents action. The noun would not form a past tense, but slang forms such as kiboshes and kiboshed are seen informally.To "put the kibosh on" someone is to prevent their action or success.
kibosh is not a Hebrew word. In fact, no one knows where the word kibosh came from.
I don't know exactly what it means, but my aunt always uses it like "now that's a bunch of kibosh!" instead of saying "That's a bunch of crap!"
to put something in something
It mean when you put something in order: to save it or give it to something!!!!