dish dirt

dish dirt
dish (the) dirt — see dirt
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Main Entry:dish

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  • dish the dirt on someone — dish the dirt (on (someone/something)) to talk about other people without worrying about being truthful. E mail us and dish the dirt on anyone – husbands, kids, whoever. Did you know that now astronauts can dish the dirt from space? Related… …   New idioms dictionary

  • dish the dirt on something — dish the dirt (on (someone/something)) to talk about other people without worrying about being truthful. E mail us and dish the dirt on anyone – husbands, kids, whoever. Did you know that now astronauts can dish the dirt from space? Related… …   New idioms dictionary

  • dish the dirt on — dish the dirt (on (someone/something)) to talk about other people without worrying about being truthful. E mail us and dish the dirt on anyone – husbands, kids, whoever. Did you know that now astronauts can dish the dirt from space? Related… …   New idioms dictionary

  • dish the dirt — (on (someone/something)) to talk about other people without worrying about being truthful. E mail us and dish the dirt on anyone – husbands, kids, whoever. Did you know that now astronauts can dish the dirt from space? Related vocabulary: dish… …   New idioms dictionary

  • dish the dirt — {v. phr.}, {slang} To gossip, to spread rumors about others. * /Stop dishing the dirt. Sally, it s really quite unbecoming!/ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • dish the dirt — {v. phr.}, {slang} To gossip, to spread rumors about others. * /Stop dishing the dirt. Sally, it s really quite unbecoming!/ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • dish — ► NOUN 1) a shallow container for cooking or serving food. 2) (the dishes) all the items used in the preparation, serving, and eating of a meal. 3) a particular variety of food served as part of a meal. 4) a shallow, concave receptacle. 5)… …   English terms dictionary

  • dish the dirt — If you dish the dirt on something or someone, you make unpleasant or shocking information public …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • dish the dirt (on somebody) — ˌdish the ˈdirt (on sb) idiom (informal) to tell people unkind or unpleasant things about sb, especially about their private life • She loves to dish the dirt on her sisters. Main entry: ↑dishidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • dirt — S3 [də:t US də:rt] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: drit] 1.) any substance that makes things dirty, such as mud or dust ▪ You should have seen the dirt on that car! ▪ His face and hands were black with dirt. ▪ a patch of grass,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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