spoil someone rotten

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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)

  1. (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.

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