To bring something, especially an error or fault, repeatedly and forcefully to someone's attention.
Examples:
- I know I was wrong, but don't rub my nose in it.
Origin: Mid-1900s; alludes to housebreaking a dog
To bring something, especially an error or fault, repeatedly and forcefully to someone's attention.
Examples:
Origin: Mid-1900s; alludes to housebreaking a dog