Finger in every pie
Meaning: The full phrase is usually “To have a finger in every pie”. Someone who has a finger in every pie is involved in a lot of different activities or knows about a lot of different things.
This idiom can be used positively, to show that someone is energetic and has varied skills and interests. However, in a different context, it can be used in a more critical way, to say that someone is too involved in activities that should not concern them.
Examples:
She is always eager to have a finger in the pie if her neighbours are planning any little festivity.
Monica wouldn't be so busy and stressed if she didn't have a finger in every pie.
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