ball's in your court, the
It's your responsibility now; it's up to you. For example, I've done all I can; now the ball's in your court. This term comes from tennis, where it means it is the opponent's turn to serve or return the ball, and has been transferred to other activities. [Second half of 1900s]
Words nearby ball's in your court, the
ball tearer,
ball thrombus,
ball turning,
ball up,
ball valve,
ball's in your court, the,
ball-and-claw foot,
ball-and-socket joint,
ball-buster,
ball-carrier,
ball-peen hammer