dump on someone or something — 1. in. o snow on someone or something. □ Well, it dumped on us again last night. □ The cold front dumped on the northeast again today. 2. Go to do a dump on someone or something … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
dump on someone — 1. in. to scold someone severely. □ Please, don’t dump on me. I’ve had a hard day. 2. in. to place a large burden of guilt or grief on someone; to give someone all of one’s troubles. □ She had had a bad day, so she dumped on me for about an hour … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
do a dump on someone or something — AND dump all over someone or something; dump on someone or something tv. to criticize someone or something; to destroy someone or something. □ There is no need to do a dump on me. I didn’t wreck your car. □ The boss mad as a wet hen dumped all… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
dump — dump1 [ dʌmp ] verb transitive ** ▸ 1 place something carelessly ▸ 2 get rid of someone/something ▸ 3 leave someone with someone else ▸ 4 end relationship ▸ 5 sell goods at low price ▸ 6 copy information ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) INFORMAL to put something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dump on — phrasal : to treat disrespectfully: as a. : to take unfair advantage of feeling overworked and dumped on Joan Sackett b. : to abuse verbally : disparage : belittle if they want to dump on people s work, let them b … Useful english dictionary
dump on — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms dump on : present tense I/you/we/they dump on he/she/it dumps on present participle dumping on past tense dumped on past participle dumped on informal 1) dump on someone to treat someone in an unfair way,… … English dictionary
dump — dumper, n. /dump/, v.t. 1. to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly: Dump the topsoil here. 2. to empty out, as from a container, by tilting or overturning. 3. to unload or empty out (a container), as by tilting or… … Universalium
dump all over someone or something — o to do a dump on someone or something … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
dump — [dʌmp] verb [transitive] 1. to put waste in a particular place, especially illegally LAW : • 11 million gallons of crude oil were illegally dumped into Prince William Sound. 2. to sell something that you do not want: • But before you call your… … Financial and business terms
dump — ► NOUN 1) a site for depositing rubbish or waste. 2) a heap of rubbish left at a dump. 3) informal an unpleasant or dreary place. 4) Military a temporary store of weaponry or provisions. 5) Computing an act of dumping stored data. ► VERB 1) … English terms dictionary