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Over a barrel Meaning in English

expression

ˈoʊvɝ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbæɹəɫ/, /ˈbɛɹəɫ
OH-vur-uh-BAIR-uhl
ˈəʊvɐ/ /æɪ/ /bˈæɹəl
OH-vuh-uh-BA-ruhl

Definition

If someone has you over a barrel, you are in a weak position and have no control, often because someone else has power over you or you have no better choice.

Usage & Nuances

'Over a barrel' is informal and often used when someone is forced into a situation they can't escape from. Commonly appears in phrases like 'have someone over a barrel.' It suggests a lack of power to negotiate, and is not literal.

Example Sentences

The boss had me over a barrel and I had to work late.

basic

They have us over a barrel—we can't say no to their demands.

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She felt over a barrel because she needed the money.

basic

I'm really over a barrel here—my rent is due tomorrow and I lost my wallet.

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The mechanic has me over a barrel; I can't drive until he fixes my car.

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After the company changed the contract, we were over a barrel with no way out.

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