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View definitions for fork over

fork over

verb as in deliver

verb as in kick in

verb as in shell out

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No one wants to spend their hard-earned money on a dud product, or fork over cash for a bad meal.

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They may have also forked over $500 to reserve a specific home, which they would only get back if they signed the lease.

The money was to be forked over, the license agreement says, “regardless of how many sales occur or how much revenue is generated.”

The kidnappers gave up after two days and let them go, apparently accepting that the family had no one who could fork over a decent ransom.

While plenty of fans forked over plastic for souvenirs, I opted for the free “Yellowstone” x Stagecoach bandanna that staff members handed out around the tent.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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