- To state rules or instructions very firmly and authoritatively, often because previous rules were broken or ignored.
- To make it clear what is expected and what will not be tolerated.
Explanation
Origin
- Evokes the image of a figure of authority, like a judge or ruler, formally proclaiming laws or commandments (laying down suggests placement and permanence).
- It implies setting firm rules from a position of power and expecting obedience.
Synonyms & Related Expressions
Alternatives
Slang/Informal:
- Tell them what's what (Explain the reality/rules clearly)
- Get tough
- Straighten them out
Vulgar/Emphatic:
- Tell them the fucking rules
- Stop the bullshit (Implying an end to unacceptable behavior by setting rules)
Milder:
- Clearly state the expectations
- Establish firm guidelines
- Reinforce the regulations
Situational Appropriateness
- Appropriate for informal to semi-formal contexts where someone has authority (parent, teacher, manager, group leader).
- Can sound harsh or dictatorial if used without justification or in a peer-to-peer situation without clear need. Tone is crucial.
Misunderstanding Warnings
- Focuses on the authoritative statement of rules and expectations, not literally creating legislation.
Examples
- After the teenagers threw a wild party, their parents laid down the law about house rules.
- The professor laid down the law regarding plagiarism on the first day of class.
- The company had to lay down the law about personal internet use during work hours.
Dialogue
Teacher A: My students are constantly late submitting their homework.
Teacher B: You need to lay down the law. Make the deadlines and consequences absolutely clear.
Teacher A: You're right. On Monday, I'm going to lay down the law about punctuality. No more excuses.
Social Media Examples
- Tweet: The moderators had to lay down the law in the forum today due to too many off-topic arguments. #CommunityManagement
- Facebook Post: Just had to lay down the law with my kids about screen time limits. Wish me strength! #ParentingChallenges
- Blog Post Title: When Your Team Slacks Off: Time to Lay Down the Law.
Response Patterns
- Often met with compliance, perhaps grudgingly: Okay, understood., Yes, ma'am/sir.
- Sometimes silence, resentment, or subdued argument.
- Rarely outright defiance unless challenging authority directly.
Common Follow-up Questions/Actions
After someone lays down the law:
- Observing if the new rules are followed.
- Discussing the fairness or necessity of the rules.
After someone says they *will* lay down the law:
- Asking: What exactly are you going to tell them?, What are the new rules?
- Offering support or caution: Good luck., Hope they listen.
Conversation Starter
- No. Describes an action taken by someone in authority in response to a situation.
Intonation
- Emphasis typically on lay, down, and law.
- The tone is authoritative, strict, and non-negotiable.
- He really LAID DOWN the LAW.
Generation Differences
- Well-understood across generations. The act of 'laying down the law' is timeless.
Regional Variations
- Common in major English-speaking regions.