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fork over

The cashier asked the customer to fork over the payment.

Definition

Verb (transitive, informal): - To hand over, surrender, or give something (especially money) to someone, often reluctantly or under pressure. This phrasal verb implies a transfer of possession, typically in response to a demand, obligation, or expectation.

Usage and Examples

The phrase "fork over" is commonly used in informal contexts to describe the act of giving up something, most frequently money. - He had to fork over fifty dollars for the speeding ticket. - The company finally forked over the back pay it owed the employees. - Come on, fork over the keys to the car. It's my turn to drive.

Advanced Usage and Nuances
  • Connotation of Reluctance: The phrase often carries a connotation that the person giving is unwilling, doing so because they are forced to or have no better option.
    • After losing the bet, he reluctantly forked over the cash.
  • Used for Payments or Possessions: While strongly associated with money, it can be used for other tangible items one is compelled to surrender.
    • The collector demanded I fork over the rare comic book.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fork out (verb, informal): Similar to "fork over," meaning to pay or give money, often a significant or unwilling amount.
    • We had to fork out a small fortune for car repairs.
  • Hand over (verb): A more neutral and formal synonym for surrendering something.
  • Coughed up (verb, informal): Another informal synonym meaning to provide money, especially after delay or reluctance.
Synonyms
  • Surrender
  • Hand over
  • Turn over
  • Give up
  • Pay up (specific to money)
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Fork out: As noted above, largely interchangeable with "fork over" in the context of paying money.
  • Fork up: Another less common variant with the same meaning.
    • You need to fork up the rent by Friday.
Related Idioms
  • To pay through the nose: To pay an excessively high price, which shares the connotation of an unpleasant payment but emphasizes the cost rather than the act of handing it over.
  • To cough up: As a synonym, this idiom directly parallels the reluctant action implied by "fork over."
fork over

The cashier asked the customer to fork over the payment.

Verb
  1. 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