Idioms for tune
Origin of tune
1350–1400; Middle English (noun); unexplained variant of
tone
OTHER WORDS FROM tune
Words nearby tune
tunbridge ware,
tunbridge wells,
tundish,
tundra,
tundra swan,
tune,
tune in,
tune out,
tune up,
tune-up,
tuneful
British Dictionary definitions for call the tune
tune
/ (tjuːn) /
noun
verb
Word Origin for tune
C14: variant of
tone
Cultural definitions for call the tune
call the tune
To be in control. The phrase comes from the proverb “The one who pays the piper calls the tune.”
Idioms and Phrases with call the tune (1 of 2)
call the tune
Make important decisions, exercise authority, as in Nancy said that it's her turn to call the tune. The full term is Who pays the piper calls the tune, meaning whoever bears the cost of an enterprise should have authority over it. [Late 1800s] Also see the synonym call the shots.
Idioms and Phrases with call the tune (2 of 2)
tune