Have (someone) wrapped around (one's) (little) finger American idiom informal verb phrase
Usually in past participle form.
To completely control, influence over, or easily persuade someone to do whatever one wants.
You know, my brother-in-law Jackson is a big husky guy and real stubborn. His wife Sophie weighs only 100 pounds, but she has him wrapped around her little finger whenever she wants to.
He can captivate anyone, including movie stars. He has them easily wrapped around his finger.
a person who is easily deceived or manipulated to do something, especially giving someone money.
Use one's influence and power to support someone
1. To seize or take control of someone, something, or some place with a sudden and fierce attack
2. To gain a rapid and great fame or success in a place, a field or a particular group of people
To be under the control of someone or something
The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense.
The phrase “wrapped around your finger” was first used in 1743.
An event or activity leads to others that are unplanned or unforeseen.
My father bought a car, then a house, then a boat. One thing leads to another.