fork over
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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."
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