Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

the-tail-wags-the-dog

idiom
/ðə teɪl wæɡz ðə dɔɡ/
Definition
A situation where a smaller or less important part of something controls the whole, rather than the other way around.
Examples
  • In the debate over the new policy, it feels like the tail wags the dog, as the committee’s minor suggestions overshadow the major decisions.
  • Sometimes, in politics, a small faction can cause a shift in policy as if the tail wags the dog.
Meaning
This phrase illustrates a scenario in which something trivial or subordinate is in charge or has a significant influence over something far more important.
Synonyms
  • Minority controlling the majority
  • Subordinate dictates
  • Small influencing large