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know no bounds (third-person singular simple present knows no bounds, present participle knowing no bounds, simple past knew no bounds, past participle known no bounds)

  1. (idiomatic) To be unlimited in scope or extent.
    • 2011 August 11, Scott Stinson, “Recaps: Jersey Shore, Season 4, Episode 2”, in National Post:
      Ever the gentleman, he takes her to bed, then asks if she needs a taxi. Like, as soon as the act is complete. His douchery really does know no bounds.