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English Dictionaryfork something ↔ over phrasal verb especially American English informal (
see also fork)
to give money to someone or something, or spend money on something:
The arena won’t be finished until private donors fork over more money. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsfork overfork over (something)1. to pay money.
We headed into the theme park after forking over $45 each.2. to give something to someone unwillingly.
The cops knew he had a knife, and they made him fork it over. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
fork over somethingfork over (something)1. to pay money.
We headed into the theme park after forking over $45 each.2. to give something to someone unwillingly.
The cops knew he had a knife, and they made him fork it over. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
fork over1. • fork over (some money)
to pay money for something
I forked over much money for the painting that is hanging on my wall.
2. • fork over (something)
to hand over something, to give something
The robber told me to fork over my money or he was going to shoot me.
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fork over something• fork over (something)
to hand over something, to give something
The robber told me to fork over my money or he was going to shoot me.
[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
fork over v. To pay; pay out.
He had to fork over fifty dollars to have the car repaired. Compare: HAND OVER.
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