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Your dirty laundry Meaning in English

expression

ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈdɝti/ /ˈɫɔndɹi
YOR DER-tee LAWN-dree
jˈɔː/ /dˈɜːti/ /lˈɔːndɹi
YAW DER-tee LAWN-dree

Definition

Problems, secrets, or embarrassing facts about your personal life that you don't want others to know, usually used when talking about telling these things in public.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in phrases like 'air your dirty laundry (in public)', meaning to share private problems openly. Informal and often negative; refers to secrets or personal issues best kept private.

Example Sentences

He doesn't like talking about your dirty laundry with others.

basic

Some things in your dirty laundry should stay private.

basic

She was afraid someone would reveal your dirty laundry at the meeting.

basic

Don't air your dirty laundry on social media—keep family matters private.

natural

People love gossiping about your dirty laundry, even if it's not their business.

natural

He threatened to share your dirty laundry if you didn't cooperate.

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