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dish the dirt (informal) Related vocabulary: dish the dirt (on someone/something)to tell people unpleasant or shocking personal information about someone. Shauna agreed to dish the dirt on her millionaire ex-lover for a fee of £5,000. (often + on) Some journalists just enjoy dishing the dirt. See also: dirt dish out something to give something too freely and in large amounts. The mayor was famous for dishing out political favors to his pals. Usage notes: often it is criticism or unfriendly remarks that are dished out: Etymology: based on the literal meaning of dish out food (= to serve food) dish the dirt (on someone/something) to talk about other people without worrying about being truthful. E-mail us and dish the dirt on anyone – husbands, kids, whoever. Did you know that now astronauts can dish the dirt from space? Related vocabulary: dish out somethingEtymology: based on the phrase dish out food (= to serve food ) and dirt (= negative information about a person) See also: dirt How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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