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do (one's) bidding
To do what someone else wants or has requested, to the point of servitude. I hate how my mother always wants me to do her bidding—I refuse to do what she wants any longer! I can always get Tom to do my bidding, which is great when I'm faced with something I don't want to do!
do someone's bidding
to do what is requested. The servant grumbled but did his employer's bidding. Am I expected to do your bidding whenever you ask?
do your bidding
also do the bidding of somebody to do what someone tells you to do
In some societies, men still believe their wives are there to do their bidding. Usage notes: based on the literal meaning of bid (to ask)
do somebody's bidding
(old-fashioned) to do what someone tells or asks you to do In some societies, men still assume their wives are there to do their bidding.
fiddler's bidding
Last-minute invitation. The image is a vacancy at a dinner table to which an itinerant fiddler who appeared at the door and asked to play for food was invited to join the household at the table.