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phraseIf someone dishes the dirt on you, they say bad things about you, without worrying if they are true or not, or if they will damage your reputation. [mainly British, informal, disapproval] He dishes the dirt on his buddies. See full dictionary entry for dirtExamples of 'to dish the dirt' in a sentenceto dish the dirt But she has warned him not to dish the dirt on their relationship.They play ex-presidents who reluctantly team up to dish the dirt on their successor.It's time to dish the dirt...This means they are less tolerant towards players and are far quicker to dish the dirt and this is not acceptable, either.The author's intention is not to dish the dirt but rather to make sense of experiences that formed and continue to haunt her.The disgruntled employee or deserted spouse is sometimes only too happy to dish the dirt on an enemy for nothing.I, for one, would love it if she went on to dish the dirt now.Celebrities go back to the classroom to dish the dirt on the fights, fashion and flings of their school years. |