Think the sun shines out (someone's) backside phrase
If someone thinks the sun shines out their backside, they believe they are perfect, superior to, or better than others.
I don't like to play with John because he is always thinking the sun shines out his backside.
Go there and play with yourself if you think the sun shines out your backside.
If you think the sun shines out someone else's backside, you adore and appreciate that person so much that you don't see any defects in them.
She is completely infatuated with him. I can see lots of his bad qualities, but she thinks the sun shines out his backside.
John always gets good grades, and therefore, the teacher thinks the sun shines out John's backside.
The verb "think" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
someone believe that they are allowed to do whatever they want in their own home
It is always advised that wherever you go, a man's home is his castle