get the goods
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Definition
Verb (phrasal verb, informal): - To discover or obtain incriminating, damaging, or secret information about someone or something. It implies uncovering facts that someone would prefer to keep hidden, often with the intent to expose or use them.
Usage
This phrasal verb is used to describe the act of successfully finding proof or information that reveals wrongdoing, a secret, or a hidden truth. It is often used in contexts involving investigation, gossip, or rivalry. It carries a slightly negative or confrontational connotation.
Examples
- The journalist worked for months to get the goods on the corrupt politician.
- I think my competitor is trying to get the goods on our new product launch strategy.
- She threatened to expose him if he didn't cooperate, because she had already gotten the goods on his past.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often implies a sense of finality or success in the search for damaging information. The "goods" are the concrete evidence or facts.
- It can be used in both personal and professional contexts, from uncovering a personal secret to exposing corporate fraud.
Variants and Related Words
- The goods (noun phrase, informal): The necessary information, evidence, or proof.
- Example: Once we have the goods, we can go to the authorities.
Synonyms
- Uncover: To discover something hidden.
- Find out: To learn a fact or piece of information.
- Expose: To make something visible, typically a wrongdoing.
- Dig up (dirt/information): To discover hidden or discreditable information about someone.
Related Idioms
- Have something on someone: To possess damaging information about a person.
- Example: He's afraid she has something on him from their old business deal.
- Spill the beans: To reveal a secret (this is about disclosing information, not discovering it).
Verb
- discover some bad or hidden information about
- She got the goods on her co-worker after reading his e-mail