the man/boy being talked about is very much like/exactly like his father
the son “has taken after his father”
the son has grown up to “be just like” his father, in temperament, manner, way of doing things, etc.
father and son behave the same way in certain things, or have the same sense of humour, or some other quality
“Just like the father is – so is the son”
not “like” – want/admire, but “like” – resembles/is similar/is the same
like mother, like daughter
Joe’s doing really well on the football team this season. He has nearly matched Joe senior’s reputation for being a sharp shooter! I guess it’s a case of like father, like son.
Dan is really kind and always gives his seat up for a lady. Like father like son. (This implies that the father is also kind and also gives his chair up…)
I always believe in the saying “like father like son“, and I know this little baby will grow up to be just as handsome and talented as his daddy.
Did you see how quickly Charlie pounced on the buffet? He was right behind his dad – who’s always first! Oh well – like father, like son I suppose.
There is no origin for this idiom
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