Where Does the Expression “Come Off Your Perch” Come From and What Does It Mean?

The expression “come off your perch” means: come down a peg or two; don’t be too conceited, haughty, or arrogant.

The allusion is to the twig serving as a resting place for a bird; hence, a point of vantage from which one may take a superior view.

The present expression is American of some fifty years’ standing.

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