Definitions from Wiktionary (Pull the ladder up after oneself)
▸ verb: (idiomatic) Alternative form of pull the ladder up behind oneself. [(idiomatic) To prevent others from attaining or benefiting from the same advantages, opportunities, or rights as oneself.]
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▸ verb: (idiomatic) Alternative form of pull the ladder up behind oneself. [(idiomatic) To prevent others from attaining or benefiting from the same advantages, opportunities, or rights as oneself.]
Similar:
pull the ladder up behind oneself,
take oneself up by one's own ears,
lift oneself up by one's boot-tags,
pull-up,
bring up the rear,
pull one's own weight,
climb down,
pull up,
pull someone's chain,
get a leg up,
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