fork out
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Definition
Verb: 1. To hand over, to pay (money), often reluctantly or under pressure: The phrase "fork out" means to give or surrender money or something of value, typically implying the payment is substantial, unwilling, or done because it is necessary.
Usage
"Fork out" is an informal phrasal verb, often used in spoken English. It carries a connotation of reluctance or significant expense. It is transitive and requires a direct object (the thing being paid or handed over). The structure is typically: to fork out [money/thing] (for something).
Examples
- I had to fork out £500 for car repairs last month.
- If you want the best seats, you'll have to fork out a lot more cash.
- He finally forked out the money he owed me.
Advanced Usage
- "to fork out on (something)": To spend a large amount of money for a specific item or experience.
- They forked out on a luxury holiday.
- The phrase can be used without "money" being explicitly stated if it is clear from context.
- The tickets were expensive, but we forked out anyway.
Variants and Related Words
- Fork over (verb): A very close synonym, interchangeable with "fork out" in most contexts. Also means to hand over, especially money.
- Come on, fork over the cash you promised.
- Shell out (verb): Another informal synonym meaning to pay (money), especially a lot of money.
- We shelled out a fortune for the wedding.
Synonyms
- Pay up: To pay money that is owed, especially after some delay.
- Cough up: Informal; to give something, especially money, unwillingly.
- Hand over: To give something to someone else (more neutral, less specific to money).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Fork over (for something): To hand something, especially money, to someone.
- You need to fork over the documents before we can proceed.
Related Idioms
- To pay through the nose: To pay much too much for something.
- We paid through the nose for those concert tickets. (This emphasizes excessive cost more than reluctance).
Verb
- to surrender someone or something to another
- the guard delivered the criminal to the police
- render up the prisoners
- render the town to the enemy
- fork over the money