Stay on the good side of (someone) American proverb idiom
Verb such as keep and get are used instead of stay. You can use stay on somebody's good side as well.
To do something for somebody so that they continue to have a favourble view of you and like you
She works for the start-up company as an intern. In order to stay on the good side of her boss, she has gone the extra mile.
Today is my father's birthday and I am staying on his good side by presenting him my handmade birthday cake.
To make someone feel very joyful, excited or pleased
Please, satisfy someone.
Food that keeps you from being hungry again quickly.
To rejoice at something, often something that is bad for someone else.
To satisfy or match one's preferences.
The verb "stay" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Said when you are frightened to do something again because you had an unpleasant experience doing it the first time
After being cheated by her husband, Jane loses her belief on marriage and doesn't want to start any new relationship - a scalded dog fears cold water.