Fork over the dough In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "fork over the dough", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-12-25 11:12

Meaning of Fork over the dough

Synonyms:

fork out the dough

Fork over the dough verb phrase

To pay a specified amount of money, usually reluctantly.

Min forked over the dough when her creditors wanted to destroy her house.

The company must fork over the dough to repair the damage.

Fork over the dough or I'll kill your child!

Other phrases about:

to pinch pennies

save as much money as possible

a golden key can open any door
Anything can be accomplished with sufficient money (or the promise of it)
put the bite on (one)

Used to say that someone attempts to get money from you.

a light purse makes a heavy heart

Feeling worried about finance.

wallow in the mire

To remain in a unpleasant or negative situation because one doesn't want to change

Grammar and Usage of Fork over the dough

Verb Forms

  • to fork over the dough
  • forks over the dough
  • forking over the dough
  • forked over the dough

The verb "fork" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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