This is one of those obscure phrases / idioms that no one really understands. The object of this game is to post a meaning for the phrase, make up something about it, or use the words "long spoon" and "sup" in a sentence. We can also post other phrases / idioms with similar rules and reply to the poster above with a phrase or defining / sentence made of their phrase.
I'll just start with where I saw the phrase:
"He needs a long spoon who sups with the devil."
I think it started with Shakespeare
I'll just start with where I saw the phrase:
"He needs a long spoon who sups with the devil."
I think it started with Shakespeare