tight ship

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tight ship (plural tight ships)

  1. (idiomatic) A well-organized and highly disciplined organization.
    to run a tight ship
    • 1999, Strangers with Candy (television production), spoken by Chuck Noblet (Stephen Colbert):
      You're new here, so let me lay it down for you. I run a pretty tight ship around here. That's why the students call me "the hammer".
    • 2015 February 23, “Oscars 2015: 10 things we learned”, in The Guardian (London)[1]:
      I know your agent’s third cousin really wanted to hear their name, but the Oscar show producers run a tight ship, yes-sir-Bob.

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